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MILWAUKEE 鈥?At just nine years old, Kaniya Randall is hoping to spread her love of yoga to others as a registered yoga teacher. I just want to help our community and help people get healthy, Randall said.Over the summer, shes working to become a registered teacher. She was three years old when she started the practice. Her teacher was her mom, Brittany Lange, who is also a certified yoga teacher. Anything I would do, she would mimic it. And shes just always been that way, Lange said.They started out with simple poses like Downward Dog, or Adho Mukha Shvanasana. Practicing daily, Randall is now able to do much more comple
stanley cup x poses, like a Crow Pose, or Bakasana. It makes me feel good about myself because Im doing exercise. Its fun to stretch your body and learn new poses, Randall exclaimed.The online class requires 200 hours of practice and costs nearly $400. With the help of her brother, she is raising money by selling jewelry, putty, and teething necklaces to anyone willing to chip in. I think Kaniya has done so many big things in life already. I dont think she und
water bottle stanley erstands the gravity in being her age and doing this, and what it could mean in our future, Lange beamed.Randall has taken classes at the Hindu Temple of Wisconsin and at various spots around Milwaukee County. Once she g
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stanley fr LWAUKEE 鈥?Milwaukee Film is releasing an entire slate of movies and events in honor of Black History Month at the Oriental Theatre.It s all part of its Black Lens program which celebrates Black voices, culture, and experiences.There will be six feature length screenings, two shorter videos, and four unique events to showcase the Black experience. All of this will be available in-person. The featured films and shorts are: Zola, The one and Only Dick Gregory, Citizen Ash, Who We Are: A chronicle of Racism in America, The Loyola Project, Sankofa, Black Love Through a Blac
stanley thermobecher k Lens shorts, and Family Matters shorts.Tickets are on sale. Prices are $12 for the public and $9 for Milwaukee Film Members. Find more information here.On Feb. 1 there will be a film showcase, panel discussion and networking experience. Feb. 12 will feature a panel hosted by Dr. Kristen Warner and Shelah Marie from Love Hip Hop about body positivity, self-care, and the portrayal of Black women in the m
stanley cup edia. On Feb. 18 there will be a Black RB Film Trivia followed by a dance party.The Black Lens program started in 2014. In 2021, the event was virtual, and organizer said they were happy to be back in-person this year.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip