African American Women's Resource Center

Founded in 1994

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In-Her-Light Series

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Spiritual Development

Beauty

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Stories of Healing

It's My Turn

September 20, 2008

October 11, 2008

November 8, 2008

December 6, 2008

Financial Peace Workshop

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Nutrition - Some, Some...




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Beauty: When the Other Dancer is the Self*

Being desired: an invitation to a dance. But all too often we fear that our looks will keep us from getting an invite. In this workshop we'll discuss how racism, transphobia, fatphobia, ableism, and more affects how we are viewed/view ourselves desirable as women. We'll also explore how we can claim ourselves unconditionally beautiful and connect with our succulence from inside out, from Spirit to skin. Let's get centered in our bodies rather than our body image. Let's ground ourselves in our own divinely bestowed erotic sovereignty, no matter how we feel positioned in the romantic/sexual "marketplace" on any given day. We'll engage in introspective play, inneractive small-group exercises, and incandescent interventions toward re-membering ourselves as treasures, not commodities. And entertain the question: what happens when we invite ourselves?

 


Almah LaVon Rice is a regular facilitator of the In-Her-Light Series.  She has designed several of the IHL workshops and each one has led to participants wanting more of her insight and coaching.  Very popular in bringing light and twinkle to her workshops, she is also an accomplished writer and editor.  Find her on Twitter and FaceBook, and join us on Saturday, July 23rd.  Call the African American Women's Resource Center for more information.  202-450-5327.  


 

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