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BIPOC Yoga Collective Class with Madison Kronheim

  • Boston Yoga Union - Back Bay 364 Boylston Street Boston, MA, 02116 United States (map)

This month’s featured teacher is Madison Kronheim.

“My aim in my classes is to welcome all bodies and abilities and to foster an environment where everyone can create strength and breath/body connection that is unique to their bodies. I believe that this connection and mindfulness can help to fill your own cup, giving you the strength to fill the cups of others outside of the yoga room.”

Price: $10

When: Saturday, May 24 at 2:00-3:00PM

Where: Back Bay Studio, 364 Boylston St, Boston, MA

About Madison

I began my practice in 2014 when I was an undergraduate initially studying French Horn Performance, working through meditation and asana as a means to lower anxiety and gain focus. I came into asana through ashtanga yoga, and I fell in love with how it made me feel as though I could take things less seriously in the world around me, while still finding a passion for community and self care.

I completed the Breathe For Change 200-hour RYT certification and began teaching in 2024. I have continued to attend workshops and classes led by teachers who lead through inclusivity, accessibility, functional strength, and community care, aspects that you will find in my classes.

When I am not teaching yoga, I am working as an educator of incredible neurodivergent students in Boston Public Schools, serving as a union rep through the Boston Teachers Union, and cuddling with my two cats, Julius and Richie.

The Class:

The BIPOC Yoga Collective is an accessible, all-levels practice for those who identify as BIPOC. This monthly class intends to create a safe and familiar space to expose new and seasoned yogis to Boston’s BIPOC instructors, local community of practitioners, and a diversifying studio space. Classes will rotate between different instructors who will take care to ensure students at all levels are able to follow along and create a container that may leave them feeling stronger, empowered, or rested depending on the class design.

Purpose:

To create a shared space where Black, Indigenous, and People of Color may be in community with others who share a deep understanding of their marginalization, because of their unspoken shared experience. The intent is to create a sense of safety in one’s authenticity without the gaze of well-meaning and curious onlookers or “saviors”.

We hope to create an automatic increase of baseline trust simply by holding space for this experience, but continuing to build upon it by leveraging ongoing feedback and representation from the varied perspectives, racial groups and levels of privilege within the broader BIPOC identity group.

Our goal is to have attendees engage in the practice of yoga without the reminders of negatively racialized lived experiences within their racial identities, and create solidarity among us.

Why BIPOC benefit from their own spaces:

Although those who don’t experience racialization or colorism may not see it, systemic oppression and overt/unconscious biases often create division, disadvantaging those not part of dominant groups within various settings. Most Western yoga studios are owned and attended by cis, white, thin, able-bodied people who make up a dominant group. Affinity groups create a boundary for those who have or could experience ‘othering’, microaggressions, or just feel out of place, the space to feel sheltered from that real or perceived threat

How to determine if participation is for you:

You might ask yourself:

  • Do I authentically share this identity or background, including lived experience?

  • Have I felt unwelcome, unsafe, or unseen in a space similar to the one this affinity space is being held?

  • Is my presence adding to that shared sense of safety among those sharing this identity? Could my presence break that sense of safety?

What to expect:

  • Rotating instructors

  • Visiting instructors

  • Mixed-levels

  • Back to basics

  • Events

  • Quarterly workshops

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