Black & BIPOC Women’s Yoga

Black & BIPOC Women's Yoga is more than a yoga class — it's a space for healing, connection, empowerment, and mental well-being for Black women and women and femmes of color. We create opportunities for participants to slow down, reconnect with themselves, and experience care in spaces where they feel seen, heard, supported, and affirmed.

For Black women and women of color, traditional wellness spaces have too often felt exclusionary — shaped by standards, aesthetics, and cultures that were never designed with them in mind. This program exists to change that.

Rooted in the lived experiences of Black women and open to all women and femmes of color, Black & BIPOC Women's Yoga is a sacred space for collective rest, healing, and empowerment — offering culturally affirming yoga, mindfulness, and mental health and wellness practices that nurture the body, calm the mind, and honor identity.

Led by instructors who reflect the communities we serve, each class centers choice, care, and belonging — creating space to rest, reconnect, and take up space unapologetically.


Wellness that reflects who we are

Classes emphasize:

  • Gentle, trauma-informed movement

  • Breathwork and grounding for nervous-system regulation

  • Rest, reflection, and community connection

  • Joy, resilience, and collective care

    We center Black women’s voices while welcoming all BIPOC participants into a space of mutual respect and shared healing.

This program is grounded in the belief that wellness should feel familiar, affirming, and accessible — not performative or exclusive.


Accessible, Community-Centered Care

Classes are donation based, accessible, and grounded in the belief that healing is a right — not a privilege

This program reflects Majestic Community Wellness’s commitment to:

  • Cultural integrity

  • Relational care

  • Trauma-informed practice

  • Community-led healing


"I didn't realize how much representation mattered until I walked into this class. Being taught by a woman who looked like me and practicing alongside other Black women created a sense of comfort and belonging I had never experienced before. For once, I wasn't the only one in the room. I felt seen, valued, and reminded that healing belongs to us too." — Mila A., MCW Program Participant

This is a space to breathe deeply.
To be seen.
To belong.

Classes are donation-based and grounded in the belief that healing is a right — not a privilege.

Centering rest. Honoring identity. Cultivating radical joy.