Skill in Action
Radicalizing Your Yoga Practice to Create a Just World (Revised and Expanded)
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Michelle Cassandra Johnson
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Skill in Action asks you to explore the deeply transformational practice of yoga as a way to become an agent of social change and work toward a just world. Through yoga practices and philosophy, this book explores liberation for ourselves and others, while asking us to engage in our own agency - whether that manifests as activism, volunteer work, or changing our relationships with others and ourselves.
To provide a strong foundation to begin this work, Michelle Cassandra Johnson clearly defines power and privilege, oppression, liberation, and suffering, and invites you to make changes in your life that promote equality and freedom for all. This revised and expanded edition offers journaling practices and prompts in each chapter; includes more material on how power and privilege inform the yoga industry; explains how to integrate justice into teaching the eight limbs of yoga; and offers ways to support people as they move through their resistance and discomfort in the face of injustice. This edition also offers a fuller look at how the yamas and niyamas - the ethical precepts of yoga - can be studied in order to create a more just world, and it offers more support for yoga teachers seeking to radicalize their yoga.
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- Paula
- 11-07-23
So glad I listened to this ❤️
As a white yoga teacher I am so so so glad I listened to this, it’s really about all discrimination that we may or may not be aware of and I have learnt such important things not just benefiting me but any one I teach, how I live, my perspective , my blinkers from my own upbringing and perspective. Awesome.
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