NamaSlay, Or How Black Women Are Using Trap Yoga as a Mode of Spiritual Resistance

$ 17.50

4.7
(498)
In stock
Description

quot;Being conscious of your mind and body isn't something that should be exclusive to white people."

Yoga Zen-like Afro Woman Relax Tranquility Meditation God Connection Female Lady .SVG .JPG.PNG Vector Clipart Digital Circuit Cut Cutting

The People's Temple, the Black Church, and the Tragic Legacy of Jonestown

The lives and writings of six leading Black Buddhist women—Jan Willis, bell hooks, Zenju Earthlyn Manuel, angel Kyodo williams, Spring Washam, and

Lifting as They Climb

Tell Me What You Believe About Ferguson, and I'll Tell You What You Believe About God”: A Missouri Pilgrimage

Radical Self-Inquiry Through Yoga Nidra with Tracee Stanley — Black Girl In Om

Let It Be Glorious”: Sunday Night Worship With Chance and Bey at the Grammys

I Met God, She's Black: An Exhibit Makes the Black Female Body a Temple

Pretty Girls Like Trap Church: A Movement at 2 Chainz's Atlanta Pink House

Black Women's Yoga History State University of New York Press

Integrated into a Burning House?”: A Pre-Inauguration Conversation with Rev. Cecil Murray

Black-Owned Yoga Studios Across America

Religion and Resistance at the New National Museum of African American History and Culture

The lives and writings of six leading Black Buddhist women—Jan Willis, bell hooks, Zenju Earthlyn Manuel, angel Kyodo williams, Spring Washam, and

Lifting as They Climb

New Mag Provides a Platform for Christians of Color

NamaSlay, Or How Black Women Are Using Trap Yoga as a Mode of Spiritual Resistance