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Disability Awareness and Inclusion in Yoga (+ Making Space For Possibility in the 2020 Void)
Manage episode 323845543 series 3332150
This week we are looking at shunya or the Buddhist concept of empty or void space. This is a space that we receive after deep work and not equal to zero, but true unadulterated emptiness. This is not a space to refill, but to exist from. What 2020 has taught us is that there is a BIG space to make for inclusion and diversity. One space of inclusion that often gets overlooked is disability awareness.
We were blessed to have Alie B. Gorrie- artist, activist and goddess on the podcast this week to discuss opportunities to open up the space (void) for a truly more inclusive world- specifically when we look at it through the lens of yoga. Alie B. is originally from Birmingham, AL and a child hood friend of Shannon's.
Usually residing in New York (in non-COVID times) she is a powerful performer (one example : Bastard Jones, a producer and activist (see Songs for Sight and Able Series on Amazon, and a badass.
Love this discussion? Follow her on instagram or send her an email @aliebg or inclusion@aliebgorrie.com
Some key things to consider from this episode:
- Get clear on whether you're speaking about disabilities from a medical v. social lens
- Own a yoga studio or fitness facility? Consider on your registration form asking about any accessibility needs
- Accessible doesn't always = inclusive
- Consider your own relationship (and language in relationship to) to disabilities: non-disabled v disabled people
- Let's start designing w/ access in mind and seeing individuals with disabilities as an asset
Let's keep the void that's been created in 2020 to have open space for ALL to occupy- not just able bodied, white, cis-gender, heteronormative, etc. etc. etc. folks!
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Manage episode 323845543 series 3332150
This week we are looking at shunya or the Buddhist concept of empty or void space. This is a space that we receive after deep work and not equal to zero, but true unadulterated emptiness. This is not a space to refill, but to exist from. What 2020 has taught us is that there is a BIG space to make for inclusion and diversity. One space of inclusion that often gets overlooked is disability awareness.
We were blessed to have Alie B. Gorrie- artist, activist and goddess on the podcast this week to discuss opportunities to open up the space (void) for a truly more inclusive world- specifically when we look at it through the lens of yoga. Alie B. is originally from Birmingham, AL and a child hood friend of Shannon's.
Usually residing in New York (in non-COVID times) she is a powerful performer (one example : Bastard Jones, a producer and activist (see Songs for Sight and Able Series on Amazon, and a badass.
Love this discussion? Follow her on instagram or send her an email @aliebg or inclusion@aliebgorrie.com
Some key things to consider from this episode:
- Get clear on whether you're speaking about disabilities from a medical v. social lens
- Own a yoga studio or fitness facility? Consider on your registration form asking about any accessibility needs
- Accessible doesn't always = inclusive
- Consider your own relationship (and language in relationship to) to disabilities: non-disabled v disabled people
- Let's start designing w/ access in mind and seeing individuals with disabilities as an asset
Let's keep the void that's been created in 2020 to have open space for ALL to occupy- not just able bodied, white, cis-gender, heteronormative, etc. etc. etc. folks!
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