Yoga & Social Justice
The truth is racism still exists. It exists in our subconscious - as a memory in our bodies from our ancestry. It exists from past traumas of our ancestors still yearning to be healed. It exists in our conditioning, our society and how many of us were raised...
Many people have been in denial of its existence, but with Trump taking office, what has seemed to be under the surface for many has only become more and more real. People of color have seen and experienced it all along, and thankfully, more and more of us have been waking up to this truth.
“Racism is not just impacting people of color. The system of oppression is not just harming people of color, it's harming all of us because we are connected. We’re just not conditioned to see that connection.”
In this episode Michelle discusses:
Her story: What it was like growing up and feeling different and not fitting in
Her definitions of privilege and oppression
How Michelle integrates healing and embodiment into anti-racism trainings
How to approach the discomfort, fear and emotional charge of race conversations
About Michelle's book, Skill in Action
Actual steps we can take to create change in our world and way of being
The role of speaking up on behalf of everyone even when we ourselves are not the oppressed
Michelle's vision of hope and how she stays motivated in a world where there is still so much suffering and injustice
“One must be connected with their breath to feel their body. A connection to the body allows one to feel their heart. A connection with the heart allows one to become clear about their values so that they may connect with their humanity. When one sees their own humanity and realizes that others are suffering around them they have the opportunity to connect with the oneness of all beings and our shared humanity. From the breath, body, heart and awareness of humanity, one must take action. No one can exist without taking action. Skill in Action.”
~ from Michelle's Book, Skill in Action: Radicalizing Your Yoga Practice to Create a Just World