by YD Blog Team | Mar 11, 2021 | Community, Feminist Yogi, Openness, The Blog, Women's History Month, Yoga District Community
In celebration of Women’s History Month, we interviewed Elisabeth. She is a member of the Yoga District community who identifies as a feminist. Learn about how her feminist outlook informs her yoga practice, values, and relationship with her body. What does being a... by Blog Team of Yoga District | Mar 8, 2021 | Feminist Yogi, The Blog, Women's History Month
To celebrate Women’s History Month we are posting a series of interviews with members of the Yoga District community who identify as feminists. We recently spoke to Caroline, a student at Yoga District, about who inspires her, how yoga has shifted her relationship... by Blog Team of Yoga District | Mar 4, 2021 | The Blog
Operation Peace Park Get ready to pull out your mat and hit the grass. Small, no-frills outdoor classes dedicated to making you and DC more peaceful and connected. Safely distanced from arrival through savasana, a portion of proceeds from every class will be donated... by Blog Team of Yoga District | Mar 3, 2021 | The Blog, Yoga District Community
As we gear up to reopen the yoga studios for classes, we’re celebrating the Yoga District community members who stepped forward to lead that transition and manage the studios with loving care. Meet Christian, the new Assistant Manager of the Yoga District...
by YD Blog Team | Mar 1, 2021 | Openness, Self-Care, The Blog
Jasmine Chehrazi, founder of Yoga District and Yoga Activist, shares some thoughts about practicing yoga while menstruating. During Women’s History Month and always, it’s time for us to look at an important issue that comes up for yogis with female... by YD Blog Team | Feb 28, 2021 | Activism, Black History Month, Black Yogis, Community, Safe Space, The Blog, Yoga for All
The origin of the history of black yogis isn’t a complicated one. Like many yoga practitioners in the U.S., black people turned to yoga to practice physical, emotional, and spiritual self-care. However, in the context of America’s history, the story of black yogis is...