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YogaRoots On Location Certified Yoga Teacher Training

YogaRoots On Location, LLC® leads embodied antiracist organizing through Raja yoga. 

We aim to meet people where they are and offer AntiRacist professional development, integrative group and individual yoga classes, and Certified AntiRacist Raja Yoga Teacher Training across the country. Collective liberation is our path to healing. It is our dream to recognize our humanity and find the courage to end systems of racism, patriarchy, and capitalism, together. 

We see Integrative Raja Yoga as a path to do so.

Yoga Teacher Training –  Teaching yoga through a social justice framework. 

YogaRoots On Location ® Certified Yoga Teacher Training is an antiracist and social justice yoga teacher training offered through the Yoga Alliance’s 200-hour Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT) Certification. This year-long training integrates systems-based and trauma-informed frameworks with the Raja Yoga 8-Limbed Path practices of behavioral observances and restraints, movement, breath awareness, sensory awareness, concentration, meditation, and divine purpose while centering Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras.

Our Need

YROL curates spaces for folks to vulnerably share and explore the impact of systemic and internalized oppression. We teach the Raja Yoga path as a way to sustain this work. YROL is seeking fiscal sponsorship to pursue grant funding that will offset Yoga Teacher Training (YTT) tuition and Continuing Education costs for adults and youth of the Global Majority and those facing financial barriers to pursuing YTT.

 

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Peeling Back the Layers

Peeling Back the Layers is an immersive event series exploring the complexity and beauty of our world through cultural expression and dialogue. Events are intimate, interactive, and hosted at the Purple Onion:  a new experimental performance space at New Sun Rising’s Millvale Food + Energy Hub. Attendance is by invitation and guests are encouraged to share their own stories and experiences (on) the theme for evening. This event series is produced in partnership with New Sun Rising’s Power in Numbers: data + creative advocacy initiative.

(on Land)

March 5, 2022 with special guests Ben Barson & the Peeling Back the Layers Band, Janet Zipf of Back to Earth Healing Center, and Grounded Strategies.

 

Birth Your Way

Birth Your Way exists to connect expecting parents to community resources to support and educate expecting parents of their options to having a healthy and successful pregnancy and delivery. 

To further support Black and Minority maternal health, Birth Your Way is fundraising to provide scholarships for Black midwives in Pittsburgh. The scholarship covers tuition fees for Black women to attend Commonsense Childbirth School of Midwifery, a Black midwife college designed to enable students to gain the knowledge and skills needed to become highly competent midwives. We are asking community members, partners, and leaders to invest in the future of Black birth and make this dream a reality.

The 2019 Pittsburgh Gender Equality Report revealed that Black women’s maternal mortality rate is higher in Pittsburgh than in 97% of similar cities. Black birthing women are dying from complications that are 60% preventative compared to white counterparts. Unfortunately, in a city with merits for being medically advanced with superior health care systems, Black birthing women are not reaping the benefit of being residents in the most livable city.  Pittsburgh is rated as one of the worst cities for Black women to give birth. 

Racism, blatant, passive-aggressive, microaggressions, and complicit biases directly correlate between Black women and infants dying or surviving. Since the Gender Equality release, many organizations have attempted to combat these statistics with new doula community programs, town hall meetings, and other services created to address this national health crisis.

The Birthing Hut Poster editedKW 9.8.23

 

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#TOYZSTEAM Dah-Varsity Scholars

#TOYZSTEAM Dah-Varsity Scholars is a fiscally sponsored program focused on increasing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) creator industry.

We also foster entrepreneurship, and improve economic mobility in disadvantaged populations, by empowering people to be the superhero version of themselves, through training and multi-generational mentorship.

We have created a virtual adult workforce training course with the Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC), providing students with laptops, internet access, and hardware, along with books and materials.

These students use our Dah-Varsity app, our anti-bullying song created with the music department at Carnegie Mellon University, “Stop The Bullying,” along with our teaching materials, to deliver STEAM programming to middle school and high school students, in an after-school setting.

Our program uses digital storytelling, 3D modeling, game design, coding, audio production, music, and entrepreneurship to teach students how to create, sell, and tell their stories through designing and manufacturing superhero toys.

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WIN-Spirations

Our purpose is to reduce poverty and build gender equity by providing networking, professional mentoring, and education to women experiencing economic hardship.

PARTICIPANTS: WIN will connect participants with an individual in the desired field to offer advice and assistance as it relates to personal and professional growth. Participants will receive a minimum of 1-year support and connection to professional experts in the areas of business and career mentoring, resume review and writing services, personal finance education and support, education about homeownership, and assistance in locating relevant resources such as insurance, professional attire, along with services such as career advancement opportunities.

All projects are charitable in nature and fall in line with section 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status for our sponsors, donors, and grantors.

 

Creative Mornings

Flourish Ed

Flourish Ed is a fiscally sponsored educational outreach program in collaboration with the founders of Strong Ambitious Women, Kind-R-Garden and The Pittsburgh Village Project.

The mission of this program is to develop and implement a framework  for conscious teaching and learning in a post pandemic world. We reimagine the present by nourishing a positive self and community image in support of a flourishing future. Through focusing on soft skills and creative resilience, students grow as meaningful contributors and impactful leaders whose radiance promotes the growth of their communities.

Our goal is to reimagine education to be authentic. We aim to empower learners to be creative contributors through a focus on social and emotional wellness and project-based learning, while nourishing a positive self and community image. By cultivating leadership, learners will be active participants in engaging and empowering their social circles to be positive catalysts for change. 

 

Kate’s Kid Book Bash

The vision of Kate’s Kid Book Bash is to inspire a love of books and reading in all of Pittsburgh’s children by providing access to authors, illustrators, and stories that reflect their diverse world. Our annual free-to-the-public children’s book festival features a book sale and signing with some of today’s most influential children’s authors and illustrators. It also includes story times, crafts, and maybe a few surprises! Kateskidbookbash.com

In addition, we organize programs throughout the year that support our mission: to create literary experiences for kids that strengthen their sense of belonging in the world.

Kate’s Kid Book Bash is named after beloved Pittsburgh children’s author Kate Dopirak who lost her life to a neurodegenerative disorder at the age of 43.

 

Kate’s Kid Book Bash is a free children’s book festival featuring book sales and author signings by more than 25 children’s authors and illustrators! Come for crafts and story times throughout the day plus not one but two dogs! Saturday, December 3, 2022 from 11am to 4pm at the Kingsley Center, 6435 Frankstown Road, East Liberty. kateskidbookbash.com
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StoriED (Today & One Day)

StoriED is an organization formed for the purposes of The advancement of education through listening to the humanistic stories of teachers and students working to reimagine education and eliminate prejudice. This project connects our educators of today, our pre-service educators of tomorrow and our students in the city of Pittsburgh through stories. Stories of diverse educators today inspire our future educators of tomorrow who, in turn, empower diverse students and their stories via literacy support, identity, criticality and joy. Three stories. One belief. Literacy heals the landscape.

For our educators of Today …

  1. StoriED began with our teacher storytelling platform in 2020. It continues to share powerful stories of diverse Pittsburgh educators to inspire future generations, lift up the profession and build bridges of empathy. This project transcends across school districts and grade levels, opening new windows into the field. We hope to continue to recognize diverse educators who are working to insert humanity back into education, and transform the field in regards to diversity, equity and inclusion. Educators are continuing to leave the field at an alarming rate, and this organization wishes to recognize the stories that often go unnoticed and encourage future educators into the field.

For our educators of One Day…

  1. StoriED hopes to begin collecting pre-service educator stories from The University of Pittsburgh and surrounding universities, as we work together to provide culturally responsive literacy lessons and literacy tutoring services to students residing in the city of Pittsburgh. Utilizing a mirror (identity), window (perspectives of others) and bridge (action) framework, students will work to create culturally affirming environments, inclusive literacy lessons grounded in the science of reading and Saturday programming focusing on diverse, authentic literature and Gholdy Muhammad’s five literacy pillars-identity, joy, criticality, skills and intellect.

For our students and future global change makers…

  1. Students are our future change makers and global leaders. With this knowledge, we understand that literacy is a right. Giving our students the power to read and write empowers identity, culture and voice. We use stories to accomplish our goals. We use stories to improve our futures. Our students deserve to find joy in reading and use their own stories to advocate for social change.

 

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Pittsburgh Bridges OCD

Pittsburgh Bridges OCD is a local group of folks with OCD. Although we got together with the intention of helping each other, we have always had our eyes on something bigger: building a thriving OCD community in Pittsburgh.
 
Our mission is to:

  • be an organization populated & led by people who are affected by OCD;
  • foster a vibrant OCD community by offering support groups, social gatherings, community projects, & artistic endeavors;
  • champion OCD-specific peer support & OCD-specific peer sponsorship;
  • provide education about OCD & proven treatment modalities such as Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP);
  • advocate for redefined health insurance standards & guidelines for OCD treatment providers;
  • be ambassadors for our community.

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SkatePlus

SkatePlus is a non-profit project of Shred Your Fears with a mission of promoting health, creativity, and education through skateboarding.

We held our first workshop (Skate+Write) in December 2019 in partnership with Write Pittsburgh and Switch & Signal Skatepark. This event for female-identifying and non-binary teens ages 11-14 combined learning to skateboard with a creative writing workshop led by Shred Your Fears Founder Maya Haptas.

We are launching our next event Skate+Together in November 2021. Skate+Together is a series of free skateboarding workshops at Switch & Signal Skatepark for women and girls to learn to skateboard together.

To be notified by email of Skate+Together and other programs sign up here.

 

 

Tabitha’s Daughters

the project

“If you empower women, you can change the world.”  Tabitha’s Daughters believes this assertion.

Where women gather to transform an issue or challenge, you will find our stories of strength, resilience, and determination.  We want to change Pittsburgh!  In order to change our city – a city where women, and especially African-American women are living with health, educational, housing, and economic disparities that are ” the worst in the nation,” (based on the Gender Equity Commission Report of 2019), women must be a part of the solutions for change. In a city which claims to be the “most livable city in America,” women must force change in political, social, educational, and economic systems that impede our progress and keep us from participating in the growing prosperity of Pittsburgh.

Our project is a social justice initiative where women of all ages and ethnicities are invited to be a part of the transformational change that needs to happen in Pittsburgh.  Using the Gender Equity Commission Report as the framework, we will gather to analyze and honestly discuss this report, choose an indicator to attack, and build an initiative that will improve, via one of the 5 indicators, the living standard of women in our city.  This project will involve 3-4 mini symposiums where experts will assist us in being a part of what must change in our city.

the steps

Training the Trainers – Interactions that will employ techniques and strategies to train those who will lead the discussion group and build the strategies for affecting the negative indicators affecting women.

1st Mini – Symposium – Collaborating with experts on the Gender Equity Commisison Report that can lead the women who gather to understand and unpack the report.

2nd Mini- Symposium – Group “table talks” on what the report means to the women mentioned in the report (African-American, Latina, Asian, & Euro-American women)

3rd Mini- Symposium – Choosing one of the 6 indicators (health mortality, infant mortality, educational, housing, economic) to build a strategy of improvement and impact around.  Building out an initiative that partners with collaborators to continue to work the program and promote change.

why we’re doing it

Tabitha’s Daughters believes the “future is female.”  Women, who occupy more space on the globe than men, must be moved to leadership positions that allow us to be a part of our own solution.  Our project, through the information provided in the Gender Equity Commission report, allows women to take ahold of our own future.  This report gives us the problems and challenges; now, Tabitha’s Daughters wants to build out solutions to create equity within our city for women who live, work, worship, and support their families.

Our project will ultimately be a solution to the statistics housed in the Gender Equity Commission report through concerted action.  Whether educational, health, housing, or economic disparities, we will work one of these indicators to viable solutions and affect change in the city.  We believe that small groups can make a difference and this project is constructed to make that difference.

 

source: https://ioby.org/project/tabithas-daughters-framing-future

 

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