Queer critique, queer practice: embodied teachings for healing from trauma and social injustice
By Jacoby Ballard
Yoga teacher and social justice educator Jacoby Ballard provides an empowering and affirming guide to embodied healing through yoga and the dharma, grounded in the brilliance, resilience, and lived experiences of queer folks.
Addressing the trauma perpetuated against queer communities—complex, vicarious, historical, and collective—Ballard explores the Brahma Viharas, or heart teachings, of both yoga and Buddhism through a queer lens informed by Black feminism and activism. With these teachings, Ballard crafts tools for working with anger, generating self-compassion, fostering lovingkindness, and grounding the nervous system. He also deconstructs the ways mainstream yoga perpetuates systemic oppression, exploring the intersections of yoga, capitalism, cultural appropriation, and sexual violence while offering a visionary path forward.
With stories from Ballard’s personal practice and professional experience teaching yoga through their weekly Queer and Trans Yoga class, in schools and prisons, and at conferences, A Queer Dharma is a guidebook, reclamation, and unapologetically queer heart offering for true healing and transformation.