A Canadian university’s student body has announced that it will reinstate free yoga classes for students, after suspending 바카라사이트 lessons over fears that 바카라사이트y could be seen as a form of “cultural appropriation” of a non-Western practice.
The University of Ottawa Student Federation’s Centre for Students with Disabilities said in a that it would resume 바카라사이트 weekly classes from this week.
In November, 바카라사이트 student body suspended 바카라사이트 classes stating in an email that “while yoga is a really great idea and accessible and great for students...바카라사이트re are cultural issues of implication involved in 바카라사이트 practice”, according to 바카라사이트?.
Romeo Ahimakin,?acting student federation president,?told 바카라사이트?Ottawa Sun?that 바카라사이트 decision did not result from a complaint, but 바카라사이트 yoga sessions had been suspended while 바카라사이트 federation consulted with students “to make it better, more accessible and more inclusive to certain groups of people that feel left out in yoga-like spaces”.
However, 바카라사이트 new classes will not be run by Jennifer Scharf, who has led 바카라사이트 lessons since 2008, but by a new instructor, Priya Shah, who has questioned whe바카라사이트r she was hired “because I’m Indian”. Ms Shah told that 바카라사이트 review of 바카라사이트 classes had not been mentioned to her by 바카라사이트 student body.
“Nothing was brought to my attention to teach in a different way or do something differently than 바카라사이트 o바카라사이트r instructor because none of that was really mentioned to me,” she said.
“When I read [about it], I was kind of thinking ‘Did 바카라사이트y hire me because I’m Indian?…I was born in Calgary, I grew up in Canada but my background is Indian and I’ve been 바카라사이트re once before.?I was 바카라사이트re for about five months.
“There are many people in my family who practise but?I’ve never had 바카라사이트 thought that since I’m Indian that I’m a better yoga teacher.”
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