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Ayesha Ali

Founder and Chief Intention Holder

Our Culture: Not late, Not wrong, Not sorry

Heartwidth Mindfulness Community is an emerging collaboration inspired by the prophetic leadership and embodied wisdom of Ms. Ayesha Ali. As a teacher, poet, writer, and performer with 20 years of experience sharing mindfulness practices with diverse communities, Ms. Ayesha’s work focuses on moving beyond internal and external barriers separating anyone–but especially Black women and children–from their lineages of competence, beauty, and power. 

We practice courage, care, and freedom from the incarceration of cynicism and despair. By moving beyond internal and external silos that separate us from our own hearts and from each other, we prioritize sustained connection to the shared dignity and power available in each moment of radically inclusive awareness. We reconnect people directly to the power and creativity exemplified by their survival within brutal conditions.

Supporting Intention Holders

Adrienne Burton is an intuitive artist and wellness coach who seeks to liberate hearts, minds, and bodies for greater ease, connection and joy. With more than 15 years as a facilitator, educator, and coach, she cultivates culturally-rich, trauma-informed spaces to empower and uplift people of diverse backgrounds toward self-discovery and transformation. Adrienne offers the We Art Jammin’ Practice and, along with Ayesha, supports Heartwidth’s daily practice offering.

Laura De Spain idenitifes as a spiritual being incarnate in a culturally racialized and sexualized body and uses the pronoun ki and kin to express belonging in the family of all that lives. Laura’s life experience includes studentship, corporate work, motherhood, volunteerism, chronic illness and disability, and ki is certified as a Focusing professional, yoga teacher, and Seven Homecomings practice guide by Lama Rod Owens. Along with Ayesha, Laura supports Heartwidth’s daily practice offering.

Ms. Ayesha launched Heartwidth in 2020 as a program hosted by Insight Community of Washington DC. Here is Ayesha’s original announcement of Heartwidth Community. Since then, Heartwidth has expanded to include collaborations with diverse communities and experienced organizers around the US to offer transformative, responsive, in-person and virtual programming. With Ms. Ayesha serving as the Chief Intention Holder, we are committed to nourishing new and existing collaborations while strengthening our capacity to offer a range of secular, multi/non-religious, and radically inclusive offerings to help heal the inner and outer wounds of our suffering world. 

Sankofa, reflected as both a symmetric heart and a back-facing bird, originates from West Africa, by the Akan people of Ghana. It represents the act of looking to the past to gain insight, knowledge and wisdom that can be carried forward into the future for benefit and strength. Our community carries the Sankofa in both its forms as a reminder to look to our own past for our personal wisdom and to carry it forward within open hearts for all, both within and beyond our community.