Black Girl Wellness : All About Love

Schedule

Sat Oct 26 2024 at 01:00 pm to 04:00 pm

Location

Texture: 474 Marsh St. Enter through Suite B | San Luis Obispo, CA

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The Black Girl Wellness workshop series includes content about self-love, self esteem, self-care including hair care, and cultural pride!
About this Event

Session One: All About Love

Our first workshop on August 17th is designed around self-love and will be facilitated by Aletheia Higgins and Courtney Haile, with yoga and meditation tools offered by Jevon Devon. The workshop will include icebreakers, activity and discussion about love and self-love based on the work of author and theorist bell hooks, gentle yoga exercises and meditation tools for girls to take home, and journaling around how we cultivate self-love as Black people in our community. The three hour workshop will include breaks, snacks, and swag! All materials for the yoga and meditation component will be provided and participants should wear comfortable clothes they can move in.

Registration for Black Girl Wellness Workshops is open to Black identified, female identified people ages 12-17. Is your girl under 12 but could benefit from this program? Please get in touch as we aim to serve community needs. Is a the price a barrier? Contact us for a promo code. No-one will be turned away due to a lack of funds.


Black Girl Wellness is generously supported by the Community Foundation of San Luis Obispo County.



Caregivers: Completion our registration form is required.

Our Facilitation Team:

Lead Facilitator: Aletheia Higgins Bolt (she/her) is an Educator, Facilitator, Leadership Coach, and Storyteller specializing in equity, Transformative Justice and youth empowerment. She began her career as a Special Education teacher, and has worked as an administrator, coach and Continuous Improvement manager. Currently, Aletheia co-produces and hosts a monthly storytelling event in San Francisco while working (unpaid) full time as a mother. She holds a Master's in Education Leadership from Harvard Graduate School of Education, a Master's in Special Education from CUNY Brooklyn College, and a Bachelor's in Geography and Africana Studies from Vassar College. Aletheia was raised in San Luis Obispo, and recently moved back to raise her daughter. She enjoys spending time outdoors with her family, laughing at (her own) jokes, and watching soccer.


Yoga and Meditation Lead, Jevon Devon (he/him): Jevon's journey to health began in his mid-20s, transforming his reality from self-Medic*tion to self-empowerment. Trained at the Himalayan Institute for his 200-hour YTT and Vishoka Meditation, Jevon believes we all have more than our five senses and various ways of perceiving the world. Through his self-exploration and healing journey, he discovered many forms and foundations to explore these other senses.As a certified personal trainer, somatic worker, and dedicated practitioner, Jevon continues to expand his learning and teachings on mind, body, and soul wellness. He shares his tools and techniques with his clientele, emphasizing that everything we need is already within us. In the upcoming workshop, "Black Girl Welness: All About Love", Jevon will guide practices to cultivate more self-love and mindfulness. He aims to empower participants with the tools to nurture mind, body, and spirit, fostering a deep sense of self-awareness and confidence.


Facilitator, Courtney Haile (she/her): Born in San Francisco, Courtney Haile spent her teenage years in San Luis Obispo and returned to the community in 2013 after 15 years in Los Angeles and another stint in the City by the Bay. She explored media representation, race, and gender as an undergrad in USC's Annenberg School for Communication; and examined Black identity development in predominantly white communities for her graduate work at the College of Ethnic Studies at San Francisco State. In 2016 Courtney organized a public demonstration in response to the M**der of Philando Castile that birthed R.A.C.E. Matters. Since then she’s been a driving force in the organization’s progression, arts and cultural programs, and racial justice events. Known for her courageous public speaking, she has created RM programs including Black social initiative NoireSLO and the Belonging arts series.


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Where is it happening?

Texture: 474 Marsh St. Enter through Suite B, 474 Marsh Street, San Luis Obispo, United States

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Tickets

USD 15.00

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