![]() ![]() The organization operates on a simple truth: No one should be in jail for weed. She is the co-founder of We Go High NC, a southern Cannabis Justice organization working to increase cannabis access in prohibition states like hers, and highlight the natural connection between cannabis consumption and prison abolition. She is well-versed on a variety of cultural issues including the modern Black experience, LGBTQIA+ representation and equality in the health industry amongst others. Stanley is an award-winning social advocate. ![]() In a series of deeply honest, funny, gritty, thoughtful and largely autobiographical essays, Yoke explores issues of self-love, body-positivity, race, sex and sexuality, cannabis and more, all through the lens of an authentic yoga practice. A late-night email alerted Stanley to a misspelling printed in her first book. Her highly anticipated second book, Yoke: My Yoga of Self-acceptance (Workman Publishing), is out now. Jessamyn Stanleys new book, 'Yoke,' begins with a spiritual awakening prompted by a typo. ![]() Stanley’s first book, Every Body Yoga: Let Go of Fear, Get On The Mat, Love Your Body, has inspired global audiences to discover the power of yoga and set forth on a path for personal development. Jessamyn Stanley is an internationally acclaimed voice in wellness, who is highly sought after for her insights on 21st-century yoga and intersectional identity. We discuss SFPL’s On the Same Page book selection for Jan./Feb., Jessamyn Stanley’s, Yoke: My Yoga of Self-acceptance. ![]()
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