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B.L.I.P. 2012: Mind/Body with Bethanie Hines

Oakland, CA

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Mind/Body w/BH - Feb 16
Suggested sliding scale donation: $5-$15. Bethanie is generously donating her time to share his extensive knowledge with the B.L.I.P. community. All proceeds from this workshop go towards space rental - thereby sustaining a Black-operated space in Oakland.
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Event Details

PREPARE for Black Love in Public (B.L.I.P) 2012 with a meditation & yoga series with Bethanie Hines, Certified Yoga Teacher and longtime community member. Each 90-minute session will lead to a greater awareness of the interdependent relationship of the mind and body and how to work this awareness into a daily practice.


Bethanie on What to Expect:
"Guided meditation and yoga with an emphasis on breath, mindfulness, and relaxation.
Wear something comfortable, bring an open mind and heart."

More about Bethanie:
Bethanie is a recent graduate of the the Niroga Institute's Certified Yoga Teacher Training & Integral Health Fellowship. Since graduating, she has taught free community yoga classes twice per week at the Alameda Department of Health.
Her intention is to share this beautiful mindfulness practice with her community because the benefits are endless. 


*Workshop is currently limited to 16 participants per session. Publicly accessible location in Oakland TBA by Tuesday, January 10.

**Bethanie is generously donating her time to share her extensive exknowledge with the B.L.I.P. community.  All proceeds from this workshop go towards space rental - thereby sustaining a Black-operated space in Oakland.

Where


400 14th St
Oakland, CA 94612

Hosted By

Black Love in Public



Black Love in Public (B.L.I.P) is a collaborative social practice based in a connection to the African continent and an investment in the re-integration of the mind and the body.

Through the preparation for and performance of displays of public affection amongst Black people, B.L.I.P dissolves some of the simpler barriers to intimacy and uncovers solutions for greater honesty and communication across age, gender, and class.