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BLACK WOMEN'S CONFERENCE 2017 - SPEAKER

Reclaiming spaces: Women of Colour excelling in Sports & Business



Dr Stacie CC Graham, Founder of OYA Retreats, Certified Hatha yoga instructor

Dr Stacie CC Graham is an independent management consultant and life coach based in London, UK. Previously a management consultant at an internationally renowned consultancy, she has extensive work experience in the US, the UK, and Germany. With an MS in economics and a doctorate in motivational psychology, she is able to bring together economic and business sense with a deep knowledge of what drives people's behaviour. Further, she is the founder of OYA: Body-Mind-Spirit Retreats, a project bringing yoga, mindfulness and other wellbeing practices to women of colour communities.

She is a certified Hatha yoga instructor as well as a certified life coach. As a practitioner, she is dedicated to the lineages of Iyengar and Kundalini yoga. She travels to India every two years in order to study and honour the origins of the tradition. Mindfulness forms the foundation of both her professional and personal work. And yoga, in its entirety, signifies for her an art of living. OYA Retreats deliver an holistic movement and mindfulness practice to Black women and women of colour. On exclusive retreats in the UK and abroad, guests are offered room to explore, reflect, release, and renew.

BLACK WOMEN'S CONFERENCE 2017

SATURDAY 6TH MAY 2017
UCL, LONDON
Spaces limited: Register Now - https://goo.gl/ru2WVu

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