Join us for a grounding and restorative, virtual Somatics Workshop designed to help you reconnect with your body, release tension, and nourish your fried nervous system through gentle movement and mindfulness. Many somatic practices are rooted in centuries-old traditions from around the world. This workshop will honor those lineages while exploring their influence on contemporary somatics.
In the face of ongoing political violence, systemic injustice, and the everyday toll of capitalism and oppression, tending to the body is not just personal—it’s deeply political. This workshop offers a space to help cultivate collective care and radical presence. Together, we’ll explore how somatic practice can be a tool for liberation, grounding, and community resilience.
ABOUT AZAADI: Azaadi Khan (they/she/he) is a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) based in Brooklyn, New York, motivated by the idea that the changes we make within ourselves and our most intimate relationships can have a lasting impact on the world and that systemic problems require systemic solutions.
Azaadi is a queer, trans-nonbinary immigrant and practicing Muslim who brings their expertise on working with survivors of gender-based and racialized violence, immigrants, LGBTQIA+ folks, South Asians, Muslims, and the kink/BDSM community. They specialize in providing trauma-informed care for mental health services through individual and group therapy and consulting. Azaadi received their Masters of Science in Social Work with a focus on Integrated Clinical Practice and Program Management from Columbia University, and has worked with a variety of social service organizations around the world including Janaagraha Bangalore, MOD Institute Berlin, New Sanctuary Coalition in NYC, the Ali Forney Center, Sakhi for South Asian Women, Hidayah in the UK and US, and The LGBTQ+ Center in NYC. Learn more at www.azaadikhan.com
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