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How Coast woman fights against stereotype that ‘black people don’t do yoga’

This is Color on the Coast, a series created to share the journeys, experiences, successes and challenges of people of color on the Coast. You can find episodes on our Instagram (@SunHeraldBiloxi) and YouTube (Sun Herald) pages.

On the Jan. 10 episode of Color on the Coast, we head to downtown Gulfport to meet LaToya Bass-Barnes.

LaToya is the owner of The Soular Yogi Yoga & Wellness. At her studio, she strives to “promote diversity, body positivity and inclusivity in the yoga community.”

In our interview with her, Bass-Barnes shared how yoga “saved her live” during a time when she was consumed by the pressures being a wife and mother.

We also discussed stereotypes within the black community regarding self-care and mental health.

“We constantly hear that black people don’t do yoga, or that yoga isn’t for us. I fight against that stereotype every single day,” Bass-Barnes said.

“There’s a very biased opinion about who yoga is for or who should do yoga and who represents yoga... but the truth is, yoga is for everyone.”

Because of that bias, Bass-Barnes said she had to jump over hurdles with several landlords before finding a space.

“They wanted six months of my banks statements and all types of different records, I guess to prove that I would be able to sustain the business.”

And this isn’t the first time she’s been faced with this type of challenge.

“As a black woman, you always feel like you have to go above and beyond to prove that you’re worthy.”

To hear more of LaToya’s story, head over to our Instagram (@SunHeraldBiloxi) or YouTube (Sun Herald) page to watch her Color on the Coast episode.

This story was originally published January 10, 2020 at 10:00 AM with the headline "How Coast woman fights against stereotype that ‘black people don’t do yoga’."

Britneé Davis
Sun Herald
Britneé Davis is the Growth Producer for McClatchy’s South Region. The region includes the Sun Herald (Biloxi), the Telegraph (Macon), and the Ledger-Enquirer (Columbus). She’s also the creator of Color on the Coast, a digital video series that highlights people of color on the Mississippi Coast.
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