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Madison, WI Public Library class.... with a BIPOC caveat
[MPL] Madison Public Library is hosting Movement & Meditation classes for seniors on Fridays in May at both Goodman South Madison Library (2222 S. Park St.) and Meadowridge Library (5726 Raymond Rd.).

Movement & Meditation is a movement class where elements of mindfulness and movement intersect for one hour! All identities, skill levels, and capabilities are encouraged and welcomed. Adaptable movements will be shared for all abilities. The end of each class will include time for reflection and connection. Notebooks and writing materials will be provided. This is an invitation to get to know your community while learning more about dance, movement and mindfulness.

Presented by KLJ Movement(link is external). KLJ Movement is a professional performance and dance company that embraces the influence of black and brown people in the world of dance.

This program is intended for BIPOC seniors 55+. Space is limited, so register to reserve your spot by clicking the links below.

Emphasis added at the closing para.

BIPOC stands for Black, Indigenous, and people of color. Pronounced “bye-pock,” this is a term specific to the United States, intended to center the experiences of Black and Indigenous groups and demonstrate solidarity between communities of color.
...and the pointed exclusion of those defined as lacking thereof, regardless of their personal experience with acceptance and bigotry. Where do “white Hispanics” fit into that world view? We know how Jewish Holocaust survivors are defined.

Posted by: Besoeker 2022-04-17
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