Accountability is NOT Cancel Culture
A Live Workshop with Dianne Bondy and Anusha Wijeyakumar
Join Dianne and Anusha for this much needed workshop delving into the difference between cancel culture and accountability.
Calling in folks to do better as part of our Yoga practice is not cancel culture and is a key aspect of accountability which we all need. There must be consequences for our actions.

This is part of the process of going deeper within our own hearts and minds to unlearn and relearn. To divest from upholding systems of racism rooted in white supremacy consciously and unconsciously. Due to colonization we as BIPOC can also uphold these systems knowingly or unknowingly.
In This Workshop, You Will Learn...
- The difference between accountability and cancel culture
- Techniques to hold space for difficult conversations
- How to show up and be accountable for your actions - so healing can start
- Ways to engage one another from a place of learning, collaborations and respect
- How to walk to path from non-racist to anti-racist
- Ideas on how we can secure a more equitable future


Dianne Bondy is a social justice activist, author, accessible yoga teacher, and leader of the Yoga For All movement.
Her approach to yoga empowers anyone to practice—regardless of their shape, size, ethnicity, or level of ability. Dianne is revolutionizing yoga by educating yoga instructors around the world on how to make their classes welcoming for all kinds of practitioners.
Dianne’s commitment to increasing diversity in yoga has been recognized in her work with Pennington’s, Gaiam, and the Yoga & Body Image Coalition, as well as in speaking engagements at Princeton, Duke, University of Buffalo and UC Berkeley on Yoga, Race, and Diversity. Her writing is published in Yoga and Body Image Volume 1, Yoga Renegades, and Yes Yoga Has Curves. You can also find Dianne online at yogaforalltraining.com and yogaforeveryone.tv.
Dianne is the author of the international best selling book, Yoga for Everyone (DK Publishing, Penguin Random House), co-author of Yoga Where Yoga Are, and a frequent contributor to Yoga International, DoYou, Yoga Girl, and Omstars. She has been featured in publications such as The Guardian, Huffington Post, Cosmopolitan, Mashable, and People
Anusha is a Guest Lecturer at San Diego State University on Yoga philosophy. She has spoken at some of the top universities, leading hospitals and health and wellness events around the country.
Anusha is the Wellness Consultant at Hoag Hospital, one of the top rated hospitals in the USA where she leads on integrative medicine and implementing mindfulness and meditation practices for maternal mental health programs, early risk assessment for breast & ovarian cancer prevention programs and breast cancer survivorship programs. Anusha is very passionate about her work in STEM and is one of the first people to create a meditation program to be used in clinical research at Hoag Hospital.
Anusha’s first book Meditation with Intention: Quick & Easy Ways to Create Lasting Peace was released in January 2021 by Llewellyn Worldwide.
Register Today to Secure Your Spot
Date: Jan 12th
Time: 6 – 7:30 PM (Eastern time)
*The event will be filmed and sent to participants for those who cannot make it live
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