AFH:Diabetes in Color Breathwork Session (10/3/26) -  industry in Washington DC
AFH:Diabetes in Color Breathwork Session (10/3/26)

AFH:Diabetes in Color Breathwork Session (10/3/26)

Saturday, October 03, 2026, 10:30 - Saturday, October 03, 2026, 13:00
Event duration 2 hours
AFH DIC Breathwork Session: USD 0.00

About AFH:Diabetes in Color Breathwork Session (10/3/26)

Breathwork presentation/demonstration introducing simple yet life-changing concepts that effectively support those living with T2D.

Each attendee will experience a breath adjustment” TM " towards a diaphragmatic breath, to impact movement, circulation, and the best relaxation response. Come in relaxing clothes for this 90-minute session with Q&A.

Breathology/Breathwork- the art and science of breath awareness, breath mechanics & breath techniques that advance spirit, mind & body, will be interactively shared with theory, providing optimal oxygen to enhance all levels of health. Embodiment movements will demonstrate many ways to breathe and offer stress-busting, relaxation, and de-stress techniques.

Ayo Handy-Kendi is ”The Breath Sekou”, a master teacher of 50+ years of breath study and training as a Certified Breathologist, Transformational Facilitator, Laughter Yoga Teacher, Reiki Master 3, Ra Sekhi, QiCong II, and Diversity Trainer She is renowned as “Mama Ayo”, the Re-enactor/Storyteller and the 1993 founder of Black Love Day, Feb. 13 and The Ritual of Reconciliation.

Notable media appearances include Steve Harvey’s Morning Show, Roland Martin’s News Hour, ABC, CBS, NBC, WJLA, Fox News, The Washington Post, and The New York Times.

Events Schedule

Saturday, October 03, 2026, 10:30 Saturday, October 03, 2026, 13:00

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Social Art and Culture

https://socialartandculture.info/ 1918 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE

At Social Art and Culture, we believe Creativity is an economy. Founded in 2009 as a 5013c, we proudly reside in Southeast Washington, DC's Historic Anacostia Arts and Culture District. Using the power of the arts to educate and advance marginalized and underserved communities, we strive to lead the new narrative around how we invest in the creative economy—a new economically sustainable framework that invests in artisans and its culture. This framework continues to build our aperture for socially responsible artisans and artivists, where we collaboratively showcase their works' impact through exhibitions, media arts, fellowships, and curated experiences. SAAC has a 3-prong strategic approach to drive social impact through our creative collective community and social impact partners for the communities we serve. 1) Art becomes an integral part of the impact of social issues that change public policy and systems for every initiative that we foster and collectively collaborate with. 2) Design and execute programs that improve artists', artivists', and creators existing discipline, increasing opportunities in economic and community development and knowledge production; and 3) Collaborate with community-based arts organizations and advocacy-based corporations focused on equity and inclusion of the arts and creative economy on projects, initiatives, and campaigns that uplift artivism as a change agent to address social issues.

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