Get clear on your role in dismantling white supremacy, activate your yoga practice for social justice, and start working toward a future where all humans everywhere truly are happy, healthy, and free.
DOES ANY OF THE FOLLOWING RESONATE WITH YOU?
I know I need to “do something” about racism, but I am unsure of my responsibilities and what the steps are to do better.
I don’t see color, I see people. I love everyone equally. Why does it always have to be about race?
I’m really afraid of messing up, saying the wrong thing, and getting called out.
I feel ashamed because I haven’t personally addressed racism before this point and I realize I may actively be causing harm.
If we could all just love one another, racism wouldn’t be a problem anymore.
I’m sitting with a lot of confusion about “my place in the yoga community.”
I’m not sure how to best serve my community when it comes to yoga and social justice.
I’m reluctant or afraid to have uncomfortable, difficult conversations about race.
I’m not clear what my “privilege” is or how it’s showing up in my life, so it’s hard to address it.
GET CLEAR ON YOUR ROLE IN DISMANTLING WHITE SUPREMACY, ACTIVATE YOUR YOGA PRACTICE FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE, AND START WORKING TOWARD THE FUTURE YOU BELIEVE IN.
This offering is intended to be both Equitable and Accessible - so please choose the cost bracket that works for you at this time. 10% of all proceeds will be donated to Sanctuary in the City.
Workshop takes place on Zoom - link will be sent upon booking.
Meet Kelley (she/her)
Kelley Nicole Palmer is a black, queer creative and community advocate based in Charlotte NC. Kelley uses the practices and philosophy of yoga to guide her work in creating equitable and sustainable access to wellness for BIPOC. Along with teaching movement, meditation and contemplative practices, Kelley leads retreats, hosts workshops, and contributes to multiple teacher training programs. Kelley is a writer and collage artist focusing that work on black liberation, wholeness and healing. Kelley serves as a founding member of The Sanctuary In The City, a Charlotte based non-profit that focuses on equitable healing spaces for BIPOC all over the world. Kelley also serves as a trainer for Accessible Yoga Training School.