OFFICERS & BOARD
Our team values the practices of yoga. We see the importance of making these practices more accessible, and adapting to suit the needs of different communities. Trauma is a growing field of study, and as we understand more about the complexities of each others’ experiences, the better we can adapt yoga practices to suit people’s needs. We value the importance of bringing trauma informed yoga to people who need it - and we value the time and labor of the teachers doing this work.
Officers
Sangeeta Vallabhan
Sangeeta Vallabhan has been studying movement for over 30 years, first through dance and then yoga. She has been teaching yoga in NYC since 2003. She has taught yoga nationally and internationally; she has also been featured in Yoga Journal, Health Magazine and other online publications. Since 2013, she has been studying trauma informed yoga with many different teachers. Pursuing these studies enabled her to better face her own experiences with trauma and her recovery has inspired her to help others. In 2019, Sangeeta started training students in trauma informed yoga with her own training, Solemarch - Yoga for Trauma teacher training. She is thrilled to be at the helm of The Practice Coalition with a stellar team and working to empower and uplift students and teachers.
Tonie Warner
Tonie started her yogic journey over 15 years ago, and was drawn in by the physical and mental balance, and transformation she gained. A career in teaching and sharing in studio culture through Brooklyn and NYC opened her eyes to wellness redlining: the pricing structures, whitewashing and dominant studio culture that keeps yoga, and wellness inaccessible and exclusive across race, identity, economic status, and ability. As an extension of her practice, and with the firm belief that everyone should have access to yoga, she launched Yuja Soul, a dedicated wellness space for Black Women. In addition to supporting The Practice Coalition as its Secretary, Tonie is also a teacher-owner and Steward at The Connective, a cooperative focused on challenging standards in the wellness industry. Her ongoing goals are to work and lead in spaces where her offerings, and values can align and come into action to create change for the broader collective.
Lillian Cuthbert
Upon receiving her doctorate in 1988, Lillian worked as a researcher for a telecommunications research company, and then moved into financial application development, where she remained for nearly 25 years, retiring in 2018. She then received her 500 hr yoga certification, and now works part-time as a yoga and meditation teacher, teaching in studios, gyms, to corporate clients, and privately. Her experience teaching and studying yoga has made her feel strongly about how it can help those who have faced obstacles in their life, and made her very interested in promoting the benefits of trauma-informed yoga.