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2 | How did you get started as a yoga teacher? |
3 | What do you enjoy most about teaching yoga? |
4 | What is brwnskn yoga? |
5 | Who or what inspires you to keep practicing and teaching? |
6 | What’s kidding around yoga? |
7 | What do you envision yourself doing with yoga five years from now? |
8 | ıs there anything else you’d like to share? |
9 | Where do you teach brwnskn yoga? |
10 | Follow brwnskn yoga |
11 | Follow jatziry guzman berzunza |
12 | Meet gabby salinas |
13 | Election 2018 – she persisted |
14 | Follow the money: pac attack |
15 | Election 2020 – back in action |
16 | Surviving & thriving: the salinas family story |
17 | Support gabby salinas for tennessee house |
18 | What is white privilege? |
19 | What is white fragility? |
20 | White fragility is a white people problem |
21 | Race ıs not a good/bad binary ıssue |
22 | What does a white woman from oregon know about race? |
23 | How can ı confront my white fragility? |
24 | Know better & do better |
25 | Know better, do better. subscribe for new stories. |
26 | Recent posts |
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1 | Authentic guacamole |
2 | Meet shawandra of brwnskn yoga |
3 | To be or not to be… a feminist |
4 | Meet gabby salinas |
5 | Let’s get loud |
6 | How to confront your white privilege |
7 | Confront your white fragility |
8 | Do the work |
9 | ınclude people of color |
10 | Shut up and listen |
11 | Read books |
12 | Speak up |
13 | Watch movies & series |
14 | Visit museums |
15 | Support organizations |
16 | Amplify the voices of people of color |
17 | Support black-owned businesses |
18 | Take in the perspectives of people of color |
19 | Who am ı to do this? |
20 | Why we’re here: to create sisterhood and promote equity |
21 | Herstory |
22 | Women warriors |
23 | A warrior checklist |
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1 | Number one: racism isn’t going away until all white people can confront their white fragility. |
2 | Number two: white people wis***ng that racism would go away is an insidious form of white supremacy. |
3 | Books about race written by authors of color |
4 | Books about race written by white authors |
5 | A warrior checklist: |
6 | Privacy overview |
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1 | How did you get started as a yoga teacher? |
2 | What do you enjoy most about teaching yoga? |
3 | What is Brwnskn Yoga? |
4 | Who or what inspires you to keep practicing and teaching? |
5 | What’s Kidding Around Yoga? |
6 | What do you envision yourself doing with yoga five years from now? |
7 | Is there anything else you’d like to share? |
8 | Where do you teach Brwnskn Yoga? |
9 | Follow Brwnskn Yoga |
10 | “What can I do to be more aware of racial inequity?” |
11 | “Why are we still talking about race?” |
12 | If you’re feeling the defensiveness rise up within you as it does for so many white people when confronted with this truth, I invite you to keep reading to learn more about your white fragility. |
13 | “BUT I’M NOT A RACIST!” or “I HAVE BLACK/HISPANIC/ASIAN/MIDDLE EASTERN/NATIVE AMERICAN FRIENDS!” white people often exclaim in defense of their own character. |
14 | actually harder |
15 | “I can handle ignorant white people who say overtly racist things; it’s the people who say racist things, don’t realize it, and overreact when I try to talk to them about what they’ve said that are the worst to talk to.” |
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1 | Well what do you want to do? |
2 | I want to teach yoga |
3 | Okay, let’s try it and see what happens! |
4 | How can I still be in that environment and not be in my previous role? |
5 | Oh, I should teach kid yoga! |
6 | Our kids could benefit from yoga” |
7 | Okay, this is worth it. |
8 | Did I make the right decision? |
9 | Hey, I’m a brown girl and I can do this too. |
10 | Hey, let me teach you how to meditate! |
11 | ‘Hey, I’m going to go teach yoga and become an entrepreneur’? |
12 | Wow mom, I love what you are doing, I’m so impressed! |
13 | om’ |
14 | ‘You don’t have to carry the weight of the world on your shoulders / Black girl it’s okay, you can rest today / You can rest and you can let someone else carry the weight of the world. |
15 | A survivor, scientist, birthday-lover and a healthcare advocate for all? How can I meet her? |
16 | “Hi Gabby! Happy birthday and congratulations on your campaign! Your story is very influential. I’ll be moving from Oregon to Memphis in September. I’ll be completely new to town and I’d love to help out on your campaign and meet some new people, so let me know if you need any help. I hope you have plans to celebrate today!” |
17 | “Hi Rachel, this is great news! You will love Memphis, it is a wonderful city! We would love your help, it is going to take all of us to flip this seat.” |
18 | Gabby and the Salinas Family tell their story |
19 | From the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital – “No child should die in the dawn of life”. |
20 | “I will always be an engaged citizen pus***ng for better healthcare legislation in our state and in our nation.” – Gabby Salinas |
21 | “What can I do to be more aware of racial inequity?” |
22 | “Why are we still talking about race?” |
23 | white privilege (2) |
24 | If you’re feeling the defensiveness rise up within you as it does for so many white people when confronted with this truth, I invite you to keep reading to learn more about your white fragility. |
25 | white fragility |
26 | ‘I have come to see white privilege as an invisible package of unearned a***ets that I can count on cas***ng in each day, but about which I was ‘meant’ to remain oblivious. White privilege is like an invisible weightless knapsack of special provisions, a***urances, tools, maps, guides, codebooks, pa***ports, visas, clothes, compa***, emergency gear, and blank checks.’ |
27 | “White fragility shows up as white people getting angry, defensive, afraid, arguing, claiming they’re being shamed, crying or simply falling silent and choosing to check out of the conversation.” |
28 | insidious |
29 | overt |
30 | “BUT I’M NOT A RACIST!” or “I HAVE BLACK/HISPANIC/ASIAN/MIDDLE EASTERN/NATIVE AMERICAN FRIENDS!” white people often exclaim in defense of their own character. |
31 | actually harder |
32 | “I can handle ignorant white people who say overtly racist things; it’s the people who say racist things, don’t realize it, and overreact when I try to talk to them about what they’ve said that are the worst to talk to.” |
33 | the Atlantic |
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35 | Two hundred fifty years of slavery. Ninety years of Jim Crow. Sixty years of separate but equal. Thirty-five years of racist housing policy. Until we reckon with our compounding moral debts, America will never be whole.” |
36 | Me and White Supremacy Workbook |
37 | “Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.” |
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1 | *Three-time childhood cancer survivor*Former St. Jude patient and researcher*Who wants to expand Medicaid for Tennesseeans and*Wants to fund public education, safety, and infrastructure to take all Memphians from surviving to thriving Can we count on you to vote for her? |
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