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Roots, Rhythm & Soul II |
A Yoga Gathering for Black People |
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Many of you heard and responded to our call last year to gather for healing, renewal, and celebration, and to-gether we created a sacred space to share our gifts, release stress, and create community.
We invite you once again to become part of this new global community of Black people seeking ways to live our best lives, share our feelings, and explore the positive impact yoga can have on the politics of race in this culture and on our health.
Whether you are new to yoga or a longtime practitioner-and whether you attended this extraordinary event last year or are coming for the first time-this weekend takes you into a deeper understanding of this ancient practice and teaches you how to make it part of your everyday life.
Faculty:
Maya Breuer, RYT, a senior Kripalu Yoga teacher, is founder and director of the Santosha School of Yoga and creator of the national Yoga Retreat for Women of Color. Maya is the 2006 recipient of the Trailblazer Award from the International Association of Black Yoga Teachers. mayabreuer.com
Abigail "Ifatola" Jefferson, RYT, MEd, certified Kripalu DansKinetics® and Kripalu Yoga teacher, is the creator of Roots Yoga: African-inspired Movement™, and is currently adjunct professor at Lesley Univer-sity. She is author of a children's book, Imani's Heart, the Dancing Angel. abigailjefferson.com
Jana Long, RYT, is a certified teacher of Integrative Yoga Therapy and is currently a student of Swa-mini Mayatitananda's Wise Earth School of Ayurveda. She is director of Power of One Yoga Center. powerofonecenter.com
Swami Dinndayal N. Morgan, director and founder of Pathfinder Institute and School of Yoga Heart Meditative Movement, is a certified Kriya Yoga teacher and a professor of martial science. His latest book is Lone Wolf; In the Company of Fools and Mystics. yogidinndayal.com |
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