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Trauma & Embodied Social Justice
Apr 28, 2022
| $350 – $550Event Navigation
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Trauma & Embodied Social Justice
April 28-May 1, 2022 on 8 Limbs Livestream
Thursday, Friday, Saturday 8:30am – 3:00pm PT (11:30am – 6:00pm ET) with 1 hr lunch break; Sunday 8:30am – 12:30pm PT (11:30am – 3:30pm ET) | 25 training hours total
facilitated by Hala Khouri & Special Guests
This module is a deeper dive into how trauma impacts us at the individual, institutional, and systemic levels AND how trauma-informed yoga teaching can help pave the way for more resilience and equity in our communities.
We explore how trauma impacts the brain and body while simultaneously looking at how systemic and institutionalized patterns of trauma and structural violence are at the root of social justice issues such as poverty, racism, ableism, and homophobia, among many others.
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How trauma impacts individuals and communities
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Social justice basics- what is it and how does it impact all of us?
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Strength and resilience in marginalized communities
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Connections between yoga, trauma, oppression and resilience
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Intersectionality
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How identity, positionality, privilege, and marginalization impacts us
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Harm reduction in yoga and other healing spaces
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Specific tools for teaching more inclusively
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How to show up as a teacher with students in various settings and with different identities and experiences
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Exploring ways to use our practice and teaching to create social change
Who can attend the training?
This module is open to people of all levels and all backgrounds; you do not need any specific training prior to attending, although we strongly recommend having a current yoga practice. This training is valuable to all folks interested in being more trauma and social-justice-informed. It may be especially useful for yoga teachers, social workers, clinicians, health care professionals, educators, community service personnel, and activists looking for more equitable & sustainable approaches to healing trauma, and for folks wanting to engage in trauma-informed and trauma-healing work from a social-justice lens.
What will I learn?
This module is a deeper dive into how trauma impacts us at the individual, institutional, and systemic levels AND how trauma-informed yoga teaching can help pave the way for more resilience and equity in our communities.
We explore how trauma impacts the brain and body while simultaneously looking at how systemic and institutionalized patterns of trauma and structural violence are at the root of social justice issues such as poverty, racism, ableism, and homophobia, among many others.
Through a socio-political framework we look at the conditioning that created and reinforces supremacist systems of oppression and inequality. We will also reflect on, and unpack, our individual locations in these systems. This is vital for yoga teachers and any space holder to do in order to truly serve their students.
This training draws on principles that call for union, truth, and work towards liberation for all. Throughout the training we use practices of yoga, embodiment, and mindfulness as tools to bear witness to and build capacity for transforming the trauma of our socially unjust society, rather than simply as a means to spiritually bypass them. We also teach how to use these regulation practices as a means to build greater resilience and to support healing and transformation within ourselves, our students, and our communities.
TUITION: $450 (Supporter: $550 or Supported: $350)*
300/500 HOUR TUITION: $500
This module counts for the following Yoga Alliance hours:
RYT HOURS:
T: 8
TM: 4
AP: 8
PLE: 5
Total: 25
Cancellation Policy: Refunds of 90% up to two weeks prior to start of training. No refunds allowable after that time.
About the instructor: Hala Khouri
Hala Khouri, M.A., SEP, E-RYT, has been teaching yoga and the movement arts for over 20 years. She earned her B.A. in Psychology from Columbia University and her M.A. in Counseling Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. She is trained in Somatic Experiencing, a body-based psychotherapy that addresses trauma and its symptoms.
Hala is a co-founder of Off the Mat, Into the World, a training organization that bridges yoga and activism within a social justice framework. She leads trauma informed yoga trainings nationally and her own 200hr Yoga Teacher Training in Los Angeles. She has been in private practice for 10 years working with individuals and couples. Hala lives in Venice, CA with her husband and two sons where she also teaches public yoga classes weekly.
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