Feel Good Fridays: I Pray With My Body - Centering The Healing And Empowerment Of Survivors Of All Genders Through Intuitive Movement
South Queens Women's March (SQWM) recognizes the key role that community building can play in promoting gender equity and empowerment in our community. To this end, we invite you to:

🎃Free with RSVP / In Person event! 
✨SQWM Feel Good Fridays presents:
🪄I Pray With My Body - centering the healing and empowerment of survivors of all genders! 

Friday Oct 25th 6:30pm - 7:30pm est in person
Location @thefigurestudio
11149 Lefferts Blvd, South Ozone Park, NY 11420
Hosted by @southqueenswomensmarch
Facilitated by Nandani Devi @thewestindianwitch
@ipraywithmybody

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What to expect : Somatic healing/Exploring intuitive movement (not mandatory), exploring our feelings through dance, connecting to our inner power and ancestral witch/healer/shadow vibes, community building, and shares

What to come in with : open heart, open mind, willingness to build trust and try new things and release shame and freeze states in the body, spirit and mind

Since its Spoopy season we will be playing with themes of obsession, seduction, anger, through music and movement! Get ready to explore your shadow, embrace yourself and integrate more deeply 

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Survivor centered space. All bodies and abilities are welcome! And no activity is mandatory to attend! Join in where and when and how it feels accessible to you.

Please take a rapid test before arrival and be masked. This is a Covid-conscious event. 
There will be seats available. Please reach out at least 48 hrs ahead if you have any accessibility needs!

We ask that all attendees also follow our SQWM Community Agreement:
  • No xenophobia, transphobia, racism, sexism, anti-blackness and ableism in our space.
  • Use respectful language. 
  • It’s okay to take a break if you feel emotionally reactive about something. Let the host(s) know if something that someone said bothered you, and we can help you resolve it.
  •  No judgment.
  • Use ‘I’ statements to speak about your experiences, and assume responsibility for your own actions and intentions
  •  The learning leaves, but someone’s story and information stay in the space
  • Co-create a brave space and safe space 

South Queens Women's March reserves the right to remove anyone from the space, if you break any community guidelines.
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About South Queens Women's March: 
Inspired by global and national women's rights movements, the South Queens Women's March amplifies the voices of South Queens' diverse women. We are an all-volunteer multi generational, intersectional platform working to foster women's empowerment by dismantling norms, practices, and institutions that support patriarchy and gender injustice.  

Since our inception, we have taken to the streets to unify women and gender non-conforming individuals in our  community and provide them with the tools and resources necessary to empower their own lives and thrive. We have been curbing food insecurity, period poverty, building healthy relationships through workshops like the one we are offering today, and promoting wellness within South Queens.  

Our vision is to create a world free of violence, injustice, and oppression; a world where all people are on equitable footing, in the home, the workplace, in houses of worship, and in our larger community spaces.  
About Nandani Devi:

Nandani Devi (they/dem) is an intersectional feminist Witch, Animist, Occultist, Tarot Reader, artist and published writer. Their focus has been to pay forward  the support they receive  from their Spiritual Guides to navigate this complex existence and to center the most marginalized in being empowered by any means necessary. Nandani’s spiritual practice is based in decolonized deity worship and learning the traditions of caribbean spiritual diasporas such as herbalism, animism, Shakta Tantra and Ifa/orisha worship.

As a first gen Guyanese-New Yorker, queer, disabled and neurodivergent trauma survivor

Nandani is dedicated to collective liberation , reparations, restoration and expansive joy through activism and healing arts.

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