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(FULL) Tending the Heart During Times of Genocide: Yoga & Creative Reflection in Community

  • Artogether 1200 Harrison Street Oakland, CA, 94612 United States (map)

tending the heart During times of genocide

Yoga and creative reflection in community

Saturday, january 27th from 12pm - 3pm
@ artogether: 1200 harrison street, oakland


As we witness the ongoing and heartbreaking genocide with the war in Palestine and Israel, let us gather to tend to our hearts and nervous systems in community.

This gathering is open to anyone who wants to be in mindful, embodied community. No matter your perspective and opinions, this is a space to honor our shared humanity.

space is limited so Please reserve your place by offering a donation. the Suggested donation is $15 to $75, though Any amount is welcome.

Space is full and registration is closed. No tickets at the door

All donations go to benefit the Adalah Justice Project

 
 

Living agenda

Arriving and settling in

Welcome, introductions and agreements

Individual reflection

Small groups

Heart Chakra Yoga

Expressive arts

Small groups

Large group harvest

Close

COVID-19 Safety:

We abide by the COVID-19 safety regulations set by the city of Oakland: at this time, we are not requiring masks indoors. If you are feeling unwell, please let us know as soon as possible, and do NOT attend the event for the safety and wellbeing of others. Take care of yourself and mask as you see fit. If you have any questions or concerns about this, or need more safety in the space, please let us know.


Facilitators

Chetna Mehta (she/they)

is a granddaughter of Indian and South African diasporas. She works and plays as an educating artist, alchemist, and facilitator collaborating with progressive organizations, coalitions, social movements, and changemakers.

They hold a BA in Social Sciences from Cal Poly University SLO and a MA in Counseling Psychology from The Wright Institute.

Anchal Bibra (she/her)

is a Bay Area artist and activist who brings together skills in fundraising, communications, and design to support organizations rooted in social justice values.

Her world view is informed by her international upbringing, navigating a chronic illness, and her experiences as an immigrant, queer, woman of color in America.