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Responding to Racism Discussion Group

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Free | Please register in advance, a Zoom link and passcode will be provided via confirmation email.

Monthly, every fourth Sunday

 

Please join us for exploration of the roots of racism and the changes we need to see in ourselves and society.
The discussion will be guided by the books How to Be an Anti-Racist by Ibram X. Kendi and Gather by Octavia Raheem. We will use these books and other resources to spark discussion and deep looking at ourselves and our culture. White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo is available in ebook and audiobook (free on youtube) and from your libraries.

Next meeting and book pages will be announced in the class.

Send any questions to info@spiritualactioninitiative.org

 

Sarani Beth Fedman has studied, practiced and taught yoga for over 20 years. Most of her teacher training was completed at Yogaville, Virginia, the home of Satchidananda Ashram. These teacher trainings through Integral Yoga include Basic and Intermediate Hatha, Prenatal and Postnatal, Meditation, Raja (Philosophy), Children’s and Special Needs Yoga, Restorative, Reducing Anxiety, Accessible and Therapeutic Yoga. She has also studied Mindfulness Yoga with Frank Jude Boccio and Buddhist Meditation with Thich Nhat Hanh, Sharon Salzberg, and Joseph Goldstein. Her approach is inclusive and adaptive with the understanding that everyone can benefit from the practices and teachings of the ancient wisdom of yoga. Each of her therapeutic students receives support through a practice plan with the goal to reduce stress and discomfort and promote healing and a deep sense of well being. She has received her yoga teacher certification from Yoga Alliance at the RYT-500 level and is a certified yoga therapist through the International Association of Yoga Therapists. Sarani is a co-founder of The Spiritual Action Initiative (SAI) which brings together individuals committed to working for social justice for all beings and for the care and healing of our natural world.

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