8-11pm
lululemon
166 Smith Street
Brooklyn
Join Lululemon for the second round of their in-store speaker series.
Trina Morris, founder of Style Root and BREATHEBro, will guide a conversation around the current realities faced by black men and underrepresented groups in yoga, mindfulness, and climbing. What can we do to further diversity & inclusion in these spaces?
Come to listen, contribute, learn, and connect.
A little about our panelists:
Trina Morris is a spirit-led entrepreneur, educator and lululemon legacy ambassador. Her wellness coaching company, Style Root, uniquely cultivates niche brands and lifestyle balance through yoga. Her commitment to human healing keeps her ‘rooted’ and led her to start BREATHEBro, a social justice campaign where black men, wellness, and mindfulness meet.
Anurag Gupta(Anu) is a sought-after mindfulness and unconscious bias expert and is the founder & CEO of BE MORE America, a social enterprise that trains corporate clients in mindfulness tools to break unconscious bias. He developed BE MORE’s novel methodology after conducting decade-long multidisciplinary research and study of the causes of and solutions to bias, both interpersonally and institutionally.
Libby Nicholaou is a yoga teacher, small business owner, and inclusivity advocate. Today Libby runs Setu, an inclusive wellness brand dedicated to making space for people of any body type, skin color, gender identity and life story to be well in their body. You can find her online through Setu or around Brooklyn teaching.
Mikhail Martin is the co-founder of Brothers of Climbing (BOC), an organization changing perceptions of what and who is a climber. Its mission is to increase diversity within the outdoors through rock climbing. BOC co-hosts an annual rock climbing festival dedicated to diversity and inclusion called Color the Crag.
Open to all. Drinks and light bites provided.