Racialised capitalism created a divide between the body and mind, where the body is a tool for labour. At the same time, popular self-care practices that emphasize 'the mind-body connection' often exclude people because of their structural ties to racism and capitalism. On March 2, Sheila Chitanie and Sandra Coral share ideas about how racialised bodies can find safety in alternative somatic practices that address their specific histories and lived experiences.
PUBLIC EVENT | 2 March 2024 | 13.30 - 16.00 | Wereldmuseum Amsterdam | Entry at 13.30
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