Below are the best resources we could find featuring maya breuer about bipoc well being.
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“Being Black overrides everything for me. Nothing is as thunderous in my life as racism. It seems to eclipse everything. It’s the repetitiveness of it. And the fact that it comes from every corner and nook.”
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Offering teacher training to minority populations, Maya Breuer hopes to open yoga's door to all.
A sit down interview with Robin Downes and Maya Breuer included from never before seen footage from 2011 interview. The interview is about the importance of exposing yoga to people of color.
As both and academic and yoga teacher for young people, Crystal McCreary shares about the evolutionary power of yoga, specifically for children and how their experiences in the practice tend to stem from a place of joy.
Special guests Shankari Goldstein and J. Miles from the State of Union (Yoga) come together to uplift and amplify the voices and experiences of Black and Brown yoga teachers. Conversation explores white supremacy in the world including yoga spaces and breaking down the importance of self-discovery.
In this episode of Unity in Yoga, special guest Emily Luther addresses racism in yoga. In doing so, she refers to the book "White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism" as a resource and guide to this important conversation.
This powerful conversation between Kiesha Battles, Reggie Hubbard, Arturo Peal, and Unity in Yoga podcast host Maya Breuer was recorded on the first day of Black History Month and is pertinent all year round. Listen in for an enlightening discussion on yoga in the Black community.
Rona Luo shares about Kindred Accelerator—a collaborative alternative program designed for BIPOC yoga practitioners and artists. Listeners will also learn about the multi-faceted topic of chi - a word used to describe life force in Chinese medicine.
Unity in Yoga host Maya Breuer comes together with Give Back Yoga’s Chelsea Roff and well-known US-based yoga studio YogaWorks’ Justin Temple. Learn how Chelsea and have teamed up to increase access to yoga teacher training.
Dr. Robert Saper shares his knowledge and experience on Yoga and Complementary Medicine to address issues within the BIPOC Communities in an insightful conversation with sangha host and Yoga Alliance’s Vice President of Cross-Cultural Advancement, Maya Breuer.
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