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Qi Cultivation as Community Care (pop up)

A gentle embodiment practice incorporating Harmony Tai Chi, InfiniChi meditations, Self-Healing QiGong, Yang Style TaiChi, and Eight Treasures Qigong. We will move in one of these modalities based on community choice.

  • November 25, 2021: 10am PST // 1pm EST

  • Affinity space for survivors of racial trauma

  • Pay what you can, suggested donation $20

  • White accomplices encouraged to support financially

  • Donations will be split between facilitator and the Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation

Instructor Bio:

My father taught me Yang Style Tai Chi growing up, and I have continued to seek out the modalities of our ancestors. At Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, I have completed Self-Healing Qigong, Harmony Tai Chi, Qigong for Weight Management, Crane Style Qigong, InfiniChi levels 1, 2a and Qigong Meditations for Cancer Treatment and Prevention. I am a certified Self-Healing Qi Gong instructor through the College of Tao and completed teacher training in Qigong Meditations for Cancer Treatment and Prevention. I am beginning to study Eight Treasures Qigong. My teachers have included Dr. Dao-Shing Ni, Amira Kusala, Ed Sullivan, Dr. Bita Yadidi, Dr. John Barber and my father. I have taught qigong at Forest Grove UCC, Pieter Performance Space, freeskewl and the Asian Mental Health Project. I offered a somatic wayfinding workshop as part of virtual care lab and NAVEL’s micro-residency with The Bentway and From Later. I offered “Embodying Freedom: Abolishing the Prisons in Our Cells” at the Arts for a New Future: Justice Arts Coalition’s 2021 National Convening and am enrolled in the College of Tao's International Taoist Meditation Institute with Dr. Mao-Shing Ni and Olivia Rosewood.

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