The Race and Yoga Research Working Group examines the intersections of race, gender, class, sexuality, able-bodiedness, and age in yoga. In addition to viewing yoga through the lens of intersectionality and Women of Color / Third World Feminisms, this group focuses on somatic theories to explore the praxis of yoga programs. Race and Yoga explores programs offered in yoga studios and other non-traditional settings, such as prisons. Although statics on annual income, educational level, and the ratio of female to male yoga practitioners in the United States are readily available, there is a dearth of information on racial demographics and how race influences interpersonal dynamics within these spaces.
—About UC Berkeley’s Race and Yoga Research Working Group

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Bibliography
Sood, Sheena. 2025. “Yoga in Gaza: A Conversation Featuring Hadeel Al-Gharbawi of Al-Jawad Camp” Race and Yoga, 9(1). https://escholarship.org/uc/item/25n1c174


