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Yoga For Us, By Us, QTIBIPOC Only Event

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Philadelphia, PA
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✨We are excited to announce QTIBIPOC Yoga For Us By Us hosted by Meesha and Alchemystic Studio. This 2 hour yoga class includes community introduction and grounding into the space, one hour of yoga flow that incorporates philosophy, breathwork, asana, and meditation, and thirty minutes of integrating through journal prompts and shares. ✨Meesha Sharma (they/she) will be your guide during this yoga experience and hopes to gift you healing tools that you can take off the mat and into your life. ✨From Meesha: This is an affinity space for QTIBIPOC to gather to carve out time for communal healing. When we have events dedicated to us we feel valued, and are able to take up the space in an important way. ✨Meesha is a queer diasporic South Asian that has ten years of yoga teaching experience. They teach to share the roots of yoga as a holistic way of life and healing modality, and work to combat the harm that the wellness industrial complex has done by appropriating South Asian culture for profit. They have taught all age ranges from preschoolers through senior elders, and their current work involves carving out safe and brave spaces for QTIBIPOC to learn and practice indigenous healing modalities. ✨Open to QTIBIPOC attendees ONLY The Rotunda at 4014 Walnut Street Saturday 3/22, 2pm - 4pm Bring your own mat Cost: Sliding Scale Ticket, $5-25, with no one turned away for a lack of funds. ✨If you are a non-QTIBIPOC member who would like to donate to help cover the costs for the event, you can do so through the Lavender Panzies CashApp ($CampwithaQ) or Venmo (@lavender-panzies) with the note “QTIBIPOC Yoga Event Donation” Accessibility Notes: - Left side of the building toward the back (follow the path between Cinemark movie theater and The Rotunda): There are seven steps up to enter the venue. - Right side of the building toward the back: There is a ramp equipped for wheelchairs, strollers, walkers, and all other assistive devices. Follow the concrete path from Walnut Street. Once inside, make a right into the hallway and then make a left at the restroom. This entrance is kept locked except during events. - The venue has a ramp onto the stage as well, stage right. It's ADA compliant and brand new and snazzy. - There is a single-occupancy, all-gender ADA restroom on the first floor, almost as soon as you enter from the ramp. This restroom is also equipped with a baby changing station. - There are additional, all-gender restrooms in the basement. The restroom on the east side of the basement is equipped with three toilets. The restroom on the west side of the basement is equipped with three toilets and two urinals. - The venue does not have central air conditioning. There are small portable units and fans but the venue is not considered air-conditioned. - Masking is strongly encouraged. Please stay home if you aren't feeling well. Water is available at the venue, but bringing a water bottle is recommended. #queerjoy #flinta #queeryoga
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