BIPOC Authentic Relating Games Night with Ahran Lee

BIPOC Authentic Relating Games Night with Ahran Lee

Conscious connection, depth filled conversation, and space to explore relationship to self and others for BIPOC community.

By The Green Yogi

Location

2807 Telegraph Ave

2807 Telegraph Avenue Berkeley, CA 94705

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About this event

  • 2 hours 30 minutes

IN STUDIO WORKSHOP at 2807 Telegraph Ave, BERKELEY, CA 94705

Are you someone who identifies as a person of color who craves conscious connection, depth filled conversations, and a safe space to explore relationship to self and others? Are you searching for conscious BIPOC community spaces? BIPOC Authentic Relating (AR) provides all of the aforementioned and beyond! Authentic Relating is a social technology where we explore relational mindfulness. Authentic Relating practices create a safe, intentional space, rooted in play and supported by clear boundaries, to create meaningful and enjoyable connections to self and other.

Some of the many benefits of Authentic Relating:

-Cultivate emotional intelligence

-Increase in self and social awareness

-Development of interpersonal skills

-Feeling seen and heard

-Sense of community


This is a space where you’ll get to explore what authenticity means to you and receive caring reflections on how your authenticity impacts the people you connect with. True authenticity can’t be cultivated in a silo. We need the healthy mirroring of others to help us see who we authentically are.

Please join me in this playful space that’s “just for us” and discover the dynamic and joyful practice of Authentic Relating!

Donation $15-$30 Sliding Scale

**Scholarships available for BIPOC folks, please email for further inquiry Events@mygreenyogi.com

Ahran Lee is a 1.5 Korean American multidisciplinary artist, improv actor, and event designer and facilitator based in Berkeley, California. As an active practitioner of authentic relating, cultivating interconnectedness and kinship is central to her work as an artist, facilitator, and community organizer. Ahran loves designing community spaces where she can facilitate collective creativity and vulnerable sharing to alchemize pain into collective healing. Themes found in Ahran’s work range from AAPI women empowerment, raising mental health awareness, to exploring the dismantling of oppressive systems. Ahran wants to be the first generation in her lineage who boldly breaks away from harmful patterns by creating and occupying space loudly and proudly. Ahran is an energy mover and ancestral pattern shifter.

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$15 – $30