The incentive of Narratives of Transformative Love practice/workshop(s) is to amplify inner-healing by identifying & breaking down internalized oppression to recreate a positive and authentic self-image. We believe in using art and writing to address past wounds/traumas, judgements, negative criticisms, and societal expectations in order to heal and transform our identity to reflect our strengths and develop radical self-love & forgiveness. Using various (QT)BIPoC-centered ancestral roots, we took to the arts to help heal ourselves and our community by changing the negative narratives created by others to redefine us for us. We shift away from the white-supremacity standard of normalcy and embrace our true inner selves to build a sense of solidarity in community and create advocacy for our communal needs. We aim to empower people by giving them a voice to articulate their true identities in their own words and visions in order to create a personal and institutional change.
Thursday, August 17, 2023 6:00 - 8:00 PM ET
The Metropolitan Community Room, 38 Oak St, Boston, MA 02111
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(w/ Prema Bangera!)
Prema Bangera, who is ethnically South Indian (from Tulu Nadu) of lower caste, born in Mumbai, and partially raised on the unceded land of the Wampanoag and Massachusett people (so-called Boston), is a multidisciplinary artist, a community organizer, a cultural worker, educator, and an editor. She has 15+ years of experience working in the community with a trauma informed lens. She is also the Mixed Genre Editor for Midway Journal. Her writing and artwork has appeared in various publications and showcased at the Boston City Hall and painted on the streets of the unceded Naumkeag lands (so-called Salem, MA) as part of the Raining Project at the Massachusetts Poetry Festival.
She had founded & was the executive director of a grassroots nonprofit organization called Teen Voices Emerging, geared towards empowering female-identifying and non-binary youth through using their voice & words. Bangera has launched a consulting community organization called Healing Empowers Ancestral Love (H.E.A.L) which offers three program, where one is an established healing-arts program called Narratives of Transformative Love aimed to uplift (QT)BIPoC community members by addressing systemic oppression by reclaiming their own identities using arts as a catalyst. Narratives of Transformative Love workshops have been facilitated for youth and adults in various venues, students in Boston Public Schools, educators at the Summer Teachers Institute in Boston University, and at organizations and schools in Kenya and India. Bangera was selected by the Boston Women's Fund in partnership with the Boston Foundation for their 2022 Women of Color Leadership Circle.
Bangera is a global Yoga Alliance & Indian Government certified advanced yoga instructor (RYS-500) and studied yogic philosophy, physical movement, and holistic ayurveda nutrition. Bangera is passionate about raising awareness on decolonized & debramahized yoga practices. She also studied classical Indian dance (Bharatanatyam), along with modern, hip-hop, and jazz dance. She is also part of the Red Sage Stories playback theatre troupe, a BIPoC theatre group using arts as a catalyst for social change. Bangera has been a teaching artist & writer at the Institute of Contemporary Art & the United South End Settlements.
Follow her work-in-progress Instagram via @premapaintspoetry