Yoga Is My Self-Care: More Black Men Need to Breathe
by Terrell Jermaine Starr from on (#4EJR9)

As soon as I walk into my yoga studio in Brooklyn, I leave every societal hang-up on how black men are supposed to act and feel at the door. I can be free. I can be me, at peace with my mind and body. I exist unjudged by the people practicing with me because they, too, are seeking what I want: inner peace.