Body Talk: Somatics, Creativity, & Spirituality for Black Trans-Masculine Folk

Body Talk: Somatics, Creativity, & Spirituality for Black Trans-Masculine Folk
Hosted by Imani Noel Ford
Sunday September 27, 2026 4 pm - 6 pm
Daya Bushwick
Sliding Scale: $10-15 (no one turned away for lack of funds)

Body Talks are workshops that employ Imani’s poetic approach to somatic healing grounded in creativity, mindfulness, movement, and more. Body Talks invite us into deeper intimacy with ourselves and other Body Talkers, grounding us in collective somatic healing intended to liberate us. These workshops invite queer and trans adults into spaces of deep intimacy that ground our liberation work in collective somatic healing.

Signature Body Talks support participants to:
Begin an intuitive dialogue between body and mind and their relationship with creativity and space.
Cultivate healing collaboration between the left-side brain (speech, abstract thinking) and right-side brain (image processing, spatial thinking).
Engage the spiritual and somatic aspects of healing trauma simultaneously.
Practice slow, progressive somatic engagement with the nervous system (titration) through several artistic mediums. 
Reconnect with embodied, ancestral knowledge and wisdom.

Body Talks are educational spaces. We share ourselves, our creativity, and embodied wisdom as resources for collective mental and somatic liberation.

Additional Details

Imani Noel Ford (they/he/she) is a Black, trans*, neurodivergent interdisciplinary artist, independent art critic, writer, and arts educator from the South Side of Chicago.
Their emerging art practice spans music production, video art, watercolor painting, creative writing, movement research, and performance, exploring Black trans embodiment and flesh as healing technologies and sites of knowledge production.
Imani holds degrees in African American Studies and Visual Arts (Sculpture) from Princeton University (2018), and an M.A. in English & Comparative Literature from Columbia University (2020), where they studied black female avant-garde dance performance and African Diasporic Aesthetics.
Imani has been practicing Vipassana and Anapanasati for nearly a decade. They are Reiki II attuned. As of February 2026, Imani is a Focalizing Somatic Practitioner. Imani is a 2026 Brooklyn Poets Fellow. They are also a Brooklyn Poets May 2026 Yawp (Poem of the Month) Winner.
In Spring 2027, Imani, a decade-long practitioner of Anapanasati and Vipassana, will begin the 2-year Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Certification Program, led by Dr. Tara Brach and Dr. Jack Kornfield. Soon, they will begin an MSW at the Hunter Silberman School in Community Organizing on the Gender & Sexuality track.
Outside of Black Body Productions, Imani finds peace in their writing, art making, laughter, good food, music, cracking jokes, and playing the dozens and braggadocio—a Black American magic they realize they have been using to manifest their ideal world.

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