renewal | march 2010
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| A Personal & Organizational (R)evolution
In March, we celebrated Women's History Month, Cesar Chavez Day, and the first day of spring. We welcomed the spring equinox and were able to enjoy renewal, growth and the warmth of the sunshine. Here, at CXC, we echoed this season's gifts by celebrating this month's journal theme of renewal in welcoming the two newest additions to CXC's residential Core and staff. We are pleased to introduce Tonya Tbird Ridgely and Kachi Ukeje-Eloagu as our Communications and Events Stewards, respectively. This new dynamic duo brings experience, enthusiasm and a breath of fresh air that helps us here at CXC renew and strengthen our commitment to change the way change is done. We extend a warm welcome to both Tbird and Kachi! And, to all, enjoy the sun, the light, the rain, and all the delights of this month's transform. Expect our April issue in a couple of weeks; it will be chock-full of the fruits being harvested from this month's reNEWal.
personal narrative by Karen Muktayani Villanueva
Next month, in April, we are holding our first ever fearlessYoga Teacher Training (fYTT). We've written our curriculum and had it approved by Yoga Alliance, earning our certification as an official registered yoga school. This is an evolution that began almost 10 years ago. And for the last 4 years, sadhana has been a stalwart part of our morning practice schedule here at CXC, especially for the core residents. The Warrior Flow is the way we wake up and enter the world most days of the week. Read more... CXC Practice Schedule
in SIGHT That's Why I Hate Females 5:37 (Part I)
"CXC Core Team" From Top Left: Kachi Ukeje -Eloagu, Tonya "TBird" Ridgely, Chuck Courts, Premadasi Amada, angel Kyodo williams, Karen Muktayani "Muki" Villanueva
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In celebration of Women's History and this month's theme of renewal, we share the film, "That's Why I Hate
this is our time
Females," written, edited, and produced by Vassilisa Johri. This provocative film confronts the myth of women's liberation and explores how women heal from
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