4th annual Black Women's Day of Meditation
May
7
to May 8

4th annual Black Women's Day of Meditation

Black Women's Day of Meditation is an annual holiday event that seeks to unite BIPOC all over the world in efforts to promote good mental and emotional health through meditation techniques. Join us and relax, stretch, learn helpful breathing techniques, or go into a yoga nidra sleep listening to soundbowls. This event is open to everyone (not just Black women)... all that we ask is for you to bring a mat and good vibes.

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Woven Colors presents: Music & Art Exhibit (Networking event for Artist)
Dec
7
7:00 PM19:00

Woven Colors presents: Music & Art Exhibit (Networking event for Artist)

Ajia is a cofounder for the non-profit Woven Colors.

We are here for the community of creators of all kind! Come support local artist in the music industry and visual arts. This event will bring together professionals in the arts & entertainment industry among others to enjoy music and art in one place.

Look forward to a evening filled with performances, spoken word, art gallery, music listening, and networking.

Art work will available for purchase.

All guest must make at least 1 item purchase from Hot and Cool Café.

Bring your greatness and experience dopeness!

Must RSVP.

Currently accepting song and art submissions until November 24, 2019.

For questions and/ submissions, please email info@thewovencolors.com

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Black Women's Day of Meditation
May
11
6:00 PM18:00

Black Women's Day of Meditation

Black Women's
Day of Meditation

This event is…

A movement to incorporate meditation into the daily lives of Black women all over the world. Through mindful meditation we will improve the lives of many as well as celebrate a national holiday that will connect us in our pursuit of peace and optimal health in mind, body & spirit.

Founders: Elizabeth Boston, Ajia Munns, and Dominique Mobley

https://www.blackwomensdayofmeditation.com/

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