How a George Floyd protest birthed the radical wellness community of WalkGood LA

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How a George Floyd protest birthed the radical wellness community of WalkGood LA
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WalkGood has evolved into a multifaceted, wellness-driven organization driven by activist and organizer Etienne Maurice and sister Marley Rae Ralph.

A jubilant Marley Rae Ralph bounded through the grass at L.A. High Memorial Park on Easter Sunday, calling out to panting onlookers at the close of a yoga session hosted byAround 200 community members take part in yoga during WalkGood LA’s BreatheGood session at Kenneth Hahn Park on April 2 in Los Angeles. Birthed from a protest against police brutality in the summer of 2020 after George Floyd’s murder, WalkGood has evolved into a wellness-driven organization.

“A lot of the class is breath to movement,” she continued. “But I think there’s also time and space for the soul to take over, when it needs to take over.”Birthed from a protest against police brutality in the summer of 2020 following the murder of George Floyd, WalkGood has evolved into a multifaceted, wellness-driven organization routinely drawing hundreds of people out of their homes in search of self-betterment.

Maurice, founder and CEO of WalkGood LA, participates in yoga at his YouGood - A Black Men’s Healing Circle session on Jan. 28 in Los Angeles. “What I didn’t realize is that people needed healing more than fighting,” Maurice added. “That changed my perspective in how we were going to build WalkGood.” “I am so thankful for Holly, because if not for her, we would not be in this park,” Maurice said. “She made sure we could hold space here.”Through it all, WalkGood has remained a family affair. Maurice serves as CEO, while Ralph directs health and wellness, and Ivy Coco Maurice, Maurice’s sister, operates as vice president. Emmy-winning actorMaurice leads around 200 people in yoga during a BreatheGood session at Kenneth Hahn Park on April 2 in Los Angeles.

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