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Rebeckah Price is a community builder, yoga and meditation instructor + advocate and consultant with a lifelong passion for creating belonging in community. As the founder of irise yoga + wellness and co-founder of the well collective, she has created a community for women of colour and other marginalized communities to unapologetically show up for themselves while connecting them with self care practices to help connect more to their own individual sovereignty. 

Rebeckah also spends her time advocating for more diverse, accessible and inclusive wellness spaces, with a background in community development, place making and policy she spends her time educating others and creating ways for a more diverse, equitable and inclusive wellness industry. 

Rebeckah’s platform highlights her work which centers underrepresented groups and the importance of connecting to and reclaiming indigenous practices while giving voice and access to the tools and resources to reframe the conversation on what wellness looks like, who has access to wellness and why self care as a practice is especially important to marginalized communities. 

Since 2013, she has provided accessible yoga classes, in person and online wellness events and classes for women of Colour. 

In addition, she has been invited to speak on University campuses, at conferences and retreats, delivering workshops on diversity, equity and inclusion, self care and creating community. 

If interested in having her speak to your professional organization, student group, or event attendees, contact her at iriseyoga@gmail.com or via the connect page.

Workshop topics can be customized for length, audience, etc. 

Sample keynote speaking and workshop sessions:

  • The Importance of Understanding Intersectionality in Wellness.

  • Self Care in Communities of Colour

  • Confronting and Addressing Racism

  • Allyship, What is it? And How to Show Up

  • It’s Not About Ticking a Box: Identifying and Dismantling Racism and Bias In Wellness

  • Unpacking Bias

  • Make time for Yourself: Self Care in Chaotic times

  • Why Community Care Matters