When
20 SEP 2025
12noon - 5pm PT
Where
Harvey Milk Center
for the Arts - 50 Scott Street, Duboce Park

Thank you from the Summer Pride SF WBF!

Our Pride event gave a spotlight to practitioners in our LGBTQ+ community


Launched in 2022, the SF Well-being Fair is a seasonal event that occurs at the turn of each season. At the SF WBF, we are passionate about building community to support everyone’s birthright – yours/our well-being! We love creating an engaging environment where individuals can explore various aspects of wellness, from physical health to mental and spiritual growth.

We gather a diverse team of practitioners who are teachers, coaches, therapists, artists and more who come together to share their wisdom and practices. Less wellness marketplace, more informational, experiential and resourceful ways to inspire one another towards a holistic approach to being well in a dynamic world of joys and sorrows. We are committed to supporting and connecting with our fellow BIPOC and LGBTQ+ communities to create greater presence, awareness, and access to wellness opportunities for our unique well-being.

Our June 7th Pride event was in collaboration with the SF LGBT Center. We returned after being hosted in 2024 as part of the Center’s Pride offerings. The Summer Pride WBF was our biggest fair yet with 24 LGBTQ+ practitioners, 3 floors of events, and a full day that focused on personal and collective well-being. For every fair, we offer a LIVESTREAM option for some elements of the day. With either option, you’ll continue to establish connections with community and local practitioners. Experience numerous and creative ways to attend to your well-being!

What Drives Our Dream


Being well is our birthright, though our stressful world can block our view with everyday life priorities and world crises. We aim to bring practical wisdom to the forefront of our body, mind and heart by countering the heavy hands of our industrial complex. We offer support and motivation for movement and rest towards the highest service to all. We envision a world that prioritizes kindness and harmony within and around every being.
Our mission is to empower individuals with direct knowledge, practical tools, and collective experiences that promote physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. We approach this event in collaboration and commit to an inclusive environment to celebrate health, diversity, and self-dignity for all people regardless of race, gender, class or sexual orientation. We request that practitioners we work with are aligned with this mission.
We welcome all who seek compassionate connections where creativity and diversity are expressions of well-being. Rather than think of wellness as something to purchase, we offer reminders that well-being is instinctive. We aim to bring accessibility and engagement for all, where collaboration and honoring one another can outweigh oppression and othering. We celebrate & highlight our LGBTQ+ and BIPOC communities.

Meet Our Practitioners
2022-Present


Faq

Register soon for our Autumn Abundance Well-being Fair!


You can expect a community day filled with small group workshops, conversation circles, interactive 1:1 session with practitioners, coloring & craft area, vegan snacks and drinks, and an opportunity to explore a wide range of health and wellness centered experiences.

Locate the registration links on this website to register for in-person or livestream. Early registration is recommended as spaces are limited and opportunities for 1:1 services may fill up quickly.

Admission is open and FREE to all and welcome to all! Donations will be welcomed at the door, collected by our volunteers. All donations will be directed to the Well-being Fair organizing team to help produce future fairs.

For our Autumn Abundance Well-being Fair, everyone is welcome. Some sessions will be directly geared for certain age groups and all sessions are at the discretion of all folks 15 and up. Children under 15 will require general adult supervision and discretion on involvement is up to the parent or guardian.

Yes! We’d love for you to be a part of our events! Please connect with us using the contact page or email info@mukundastudio.com and we’ll reach back to you within 48 hours.

Harvey Milk Center for the Arts is fully wheelchair accessible from their entrance at 50 Scott Street. There is an all-gender restroom on the street level floor (all accessible) plus an elevator in the building to access the 2nd floor. Please let us know if you have any questions and if there are any ways we can be sure to be of support to your day at the Well-being Fair. Contact us at sfwbf@mukundastudio.com.

We’d love to have you get involved. Please fill out this GOOGLE FORM or email sfwbf@mukundastudio.com to inquire. We are currently filling spaces for the Autumn Abundance WBF.

SF Summer Pride WBF Schedule!

View our event schedule from June 7th to get an idea for our next event!


Honey Mahogany (she/her)

Welcome from the SF Well-being Fair Host Team
Summer Pride WBF Grand Hostess! (2024 - 2025)
12noon-12:30pm

Honey Mahogany grew up in San Francisco and received her Masters in Social Welfare from UC Berkeley. Honey has experience working in government at both the county and statewide level, as well as 20+ years experience working with LGBTQI2S+ youth, adults, and seniors as a direct service provider, programs director, and advocate. Her work has earned her recognition from the City and County of San Francisco, the State of California, and awards from numerous organizations including Bay Area Lawyers for Individual Freedom; The GLIDE Center for Social Justice; and the Women's Foundation of California.  Honey is an American activist, politician, drag performer, and singer. She was instrumental in setting up The Transgender District in San Francisco, where she served as the first director. In 2024, Mahogany was appointed director of the San Francisco Office of Transgender Initiatives.

Marc Morozumi (he/him)

  12-12:30pm
Welcome from the Summer Pride SF Well-being Host Fair Team
SF Well-being Fair Founder and Presenter
12noon-12:30pm

Marc (E-RYT-500, CMT) is a certified Integral Yoga Hatha, Raja, Meditation and stress management teacher with over 5000 teaching hours and a CMT in the state of California. His diverse career history, which has varied from a life in the arts to working in a high-paced event world, unifies in one voice today as a health and wellness entrepreneur. He is a Lead Trainer for Integral Yoga Institute (IYI) and Accessible Yoga's 200-hour Yoga teacher training programs and helped design the first BIPOC YTT with the SF IYI in 2021. He has staffed IYI's silent retreats since 2011 and teaches public, private and corporate Yoga classes every week. He opened M Spa Yoga, The Yoga Loft @ MX3 Fitness and in 2020, opened and turned all focus to Mukunda Studio - Yoga and well-being in SOMA, SF, CA.

Adilia Torres (she/her/Ella)

  12-12:15pm
Land Acknowledgement from the SF Well-being Fair Team
Adilia Torres of La Botanica Azúl
12noon - 12:15pm: Opening Welcoming Session

Healing is a gift that emerges from seeds cultivated by struggle, broken borders, and bold dreams. I learn this daily through my healing journey and through my life’s work. I am a queer mental health practitioner in the Bay Area. I migrated to the United States when I was seven years old and remained undocumented for 28 years. I was raised in Los Angeles as a Chicana-Indigena descended from Yoreme people of Sinaloa and Cora from Nayarit, Mexico and became a Bay Area transplant many years ago when I moved here for graduate school. I was welcomed to the Bay through a spiritual healing community at a time that I needed it most and it is in part through this community of healers, spiritual relatives, that inspired the vision of what would later become La Botanica Azúl Healing Arts & Counseling, a heart project that houses the traditional plant medicines and wisdoms of Indigenous, Black, Queer, and People of Color healers.

Sister Bubbles Bathory (she/her)

Welcome from the SF Well-being Fair Host Team

Summer Pride Well-being Fair Greeter (2024 - 2025)

12noon-12:15pm
Sister in the Order of the Sister of Perpetual Indulgence

Nick Ward (they/them)

Welcome from the Summer Pride SF Well-being Host Fair Team
Community Programs Manager: SF LGBT Center
12noon-12:15pm

Originally from Manchester in the UK, I moved to SF in 2016 (via London for 13 years) with my husband James. Professionally, I grew up in the retail space working across the industry in Europe, Australia, and the U.S. I love taking ownership and so my roles have been broad, encompassing senior leadership, business development, and customer experience. I am now grateful and excited to use those skills at the Center, learn from my amazing coworkers, and contribute to the LGBTQ+ community here in the Bay Area.

Timothy Hampton (all pronouns)

Welcome from the Summer Pride SF Well-being Host Fair Team
Director of Cultural Programs: SF LGBT Center
12noon-12:15pm

Hailing from Nashville, Tennessee, Timothy’s passion for advocating for the LGBT community began in his living room and online. He regularly facilitated community discussions around living with HIV as a Black man. Timothy increased his online presence in less than two years by tackling challenging topics where he reached over 200,000 viewers. Timothy increased his online presence in less than two years by tackling challenging topics where he reached over 200,000 viewers.  In 2016, Timothy created an emotionally charged “edutainment” musical theatre production entitled “You Shall LHiV 2: ZERO.” For nearly three years, Timothy and his production traveled the nation and performed for over 50,000 people at conferences, boardrooms, and community events. 

James Darling (he/him)

  12:15-1pm
Ceremonial Room (4th floor)
Dance/Movement
12:45-1:15pm: Move N Groove!

Move N Groove: Looking to sweat it out with a smile on your face? Move N Groove is a fun filled cardio dance class where the steps don't matter, but enjoying yourself does. The music ranges from musical theater, world vibes, and popular hits of today and yesterday. Each song is choreographed with repetitive choreography so everyone can catch on by the end. Join us for an extra saucy, PRIDE-ful class to kick off Pride month! James Darling brings the fun to fitness. With over 20 years working with people of all ages and all levels, he knows how to train your body safely and with intent.

Sola Habibi (they/she)

  1:00 - 1:30pm
Room 201 (2nd Floor)
Movement/Meditation
12:45-1:15pm: Movement, Meditation, and Steadfastness with Sola Habibi

Sola Habibi is a wellness entrepreneur crafting spaces to heal through writing, community, nature, and yoga. As a multi-heritage, non-binary queer, they’re invested in teaching new students, community organizers, and QT+BIPOC. Sola teaches yogic embodiment tools that support mental health; classes include community connection, philosophy, movement, breath work, and song.

Ki Charles (all pronouns)

  2:00-2:30pm
Ceremonial Room (4th floor)
Yoga
1:30-2pm: Yoga focused on emotional support

Ki is an African American, Mexican, Indigenous Yogi, who is expanding the inclusivity of yoga spaces for BIPOC, Queer people. They take inspiration from their ancestral roots to welcome all to practice with them through pairing culturally diverse musical flows with their own learnings. They facilitate connection and free expression with the hope that yoga can be for every body. The SF LGBT Center was the first space to welcome Ki into its community and through yoga they hope to continue to cultivate that vision of unyielding acceptance, faith, and love for one another.

Resonate (she/her)

  2:45-3:15pm
Room 201 (2nd Floor)
Movement/Self-hypnosis
1:30-2pm: Introduction to Hypnokink

Resonate (she/her) was introduced to hypnokink in 2017 and immediately realized she'd been doing it her whole life. She is a hypno-switch who tends toward artistic, weird, challenging, and joyful play, with a special interest in power exchange between players of equal status. This class will help introduce the basic concepts offered in longer hypnokink workshops held monthly at Mukunda Studio.

Nick Venegoni (he/they)

  3:30-4pm
Ceremonial Room (4th floor)
Sound Bath
2:15-2:45pm: Queer Sound Bath Meditation

Nick Venegoni is a holistic psychotherapist, coach and integrative guide based in San Francisco. He is also co-founder of The Queer Spirit Community, a care-centered space for queer folks offering accessible virtual Care Circles and podcast for our global queer communities. Nick studied classical piano in his youth, and has sung in multiple community choruses. Nick has studied MetaMusic with Laura Inserra, and Sound Meditation Design and Yoga of Piano with Lynda Arnold/DivaSonic. Some of his other teachers and influences in sound healing are Tom Kenyon, Silvia Nakkach, Isa Gucciardi and Karma Moffett. He has a passion for earth-based & LGBTQ+ spiritualities, and transformational healing.

Amy Lightholder (she/her)

  4:15-4:45pm
Room 201 (2nd Floor)
Workshop supporting ADHD
2:15-2:45pm: Intro to Agile for ADHD

Amy Lightholder is a queer, neurodivergent ADHD Coach based in San Francisco. Her specialty is Agile: a methodology for succeeding despite uncertainty, risk, distraction and interruption. She has spent the past 20 years practicing and refining her unique approach to applying Agile to the navigation life and work as a neurodivergent, non-traditionally employed person. Direct, practical, evidence-based, and action-oriented; her coaching style is to meet each client *where they are*, and use a combination of empiricism and iteration to work *with* their quirky nature, instead of against it. Her other interests include biology, systems thinking, and science fiction.

Miraaj (he/him)

Ceremonial Room (4th floor)
Movement
3:15-3:45pm: Intro to Flow Movement for All

Miraaj is a musician and movement artist who finds movement and dance is the highest expression of being alive. 

Iris Little (they/she)

Room 201 (2nd Floor)
Meditation/Discussion
3:15-3:45pm: Embodied Queerness: Guided Meditation & Discussion

Iris is a 200hr certified Yoga Teacher and current student of Somatic Psychology. Their previous experiences in fitness, wellness, and bodywork have shaped her current career path of somatic work.Their queer identity informs and has been informed by her practice, both on and off the mat. Her work aims to facilitate embodied connection, belonging, and exploration through a trauma-informed lens.

Chuck Rosenthal (she/he/they)

Ceremonial Room (4th floor)
Sound Bath
4-4:30pm: Somatic Sound Journey ~ Deep Rest and Restoration

Chuck Rosenthal is a sound healer, breath and reiki practitioner as well as a life coach. The Logos Method, is a unique approach to sound baths that helps people develop a relationship with their nervous system. Unlike traditional sound baths, The Logos Method focuses on single tones and repeated patterns, allowing the brain and body to slow down naturally. This process helps participants enter delta and theta states of consciousness, where deep relaxation and healing can take place. Many describe the experience as the ultimate form of self-care, offering profound rest and restoration. Chuck’s work is centered on using sound as a tool for nervous system regulation, helping individuals access states of deep calm and balance. Through her carefully crafted sacred sessions, she provides a space for people to reset, recharge, and reconnect with themselves in a way that feels both natural and deeply restorative.

Bridget Bertrand (all pronouns)

Room 201 (2nd Floor)
Journaling
4-4:30pm: Expressive Arts Journal for Daily Healing Work

Transformation Collective Space is rooted in somatic healing. I am here to encourage you to take the necessary actions to prioritize community care. I have shifted my focus from self-care to community care. In these times, we need to roll up our sleeves and make things. We can sway, hmmmmm, dance, and hold onto one another. Let’s cultivate something powerful!

Adilia Torres (she/her/ella)

Rainbow Room (2nd floor)
Theme: Spiritual health & well-being
12:45-1:15pm: Uplifting a Powerful Relationship to LGBTQ+ Pride & Spirituality

Psychotherapy and Counseling Services: We offer mental health and behavioral services to children, adolescents, adults, and families. We are guided and shaped by culturally relevant services imbued with an indigenous approach to healing and medicine. We individualize and collaborate with the creation of your treatment plan of care tailored to the needs of each person. We provide therapy in Spanish and English. We offer a wide range of products and services from various practitioners and herbalists in the Bay Area and beyond.

Lydia Real (she/her)

Room 203 (2nd floor)
Theme: Body positivity
12:45-1:15pm: Sweet talk yourself: replacing negative messages with positive ones!

I am Lydia Real, a Bay Area native artist and Self Love Guide. Born in SF and grown in Oakland- the fruit of generations of Radical Women. My business is Sistah Planet. I help people find better relationships with their bodies and themselves through art, workshops, and 1:1 sessions. My workshops and sessions guide you to shed toxic influences and negative messages and accept your amazing self unapologetically. We create a safe and sacred place to reconnect and embody who you truly are. Self love is not about perfection. It’s about acceptance. Let’s take the journey together.

James Darling (he/him)

Rainbow Room (2nd floor)
Theme: Motivational Mindset
1:30-2pm: Why Having Fun Has to be Part of Making Change

James Darling brings the fun to fitness. With over 20 years working with people of all ages and all levels, he knows how to train your body safely and with intent. His alignment based workouts are truly challenging, but with the laughter and joy he brings to the room, they fly by. James' BFA in dance with an emphasis on kinesiology, not to mention his decades working at Equinox and other top gyms in New York, helps him design programs to fit his student's needs. He was trained in Jill Dailey's, Dailey Method, certified in Pilates, Yoga, and personal training. 

Amy Lightholder (she/her)

Room 203 (2nd floor)
Theme: ADHD (Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder)
1:30-2pm: Intro to Agile for ADHD

Amy Lightholder is a queer, neurodivergent ADHD Coach based in San Francisco. Her specialty is Agile: a methodology for succeeding despite uncertainty, risk, distraction and interruption. She has spent the past 20 years practicing and refining her unique approach to applying Agile to the navigation life and work as a neurodivergent, non-traditionally employed person. Direct, practical, evidence-based, and action-oriented; her coaching style is to meet each client *where they are*, and use a combination of empiricism and iteration to work *with* their quirky nature, instead of against it. Her other interests include biology, systems thinking, and science fiction.

Miraaj (he/him)

Rainbow Room (2nd floor)
Theme: Life Wisdom
2:15-2:45pm: Inner Child Truths

Miraaj is a musician and movement artist who finds movement and dance is the highest expression of being alive.

Ki Charles (they/she)

Room 203 (2nd floor)
Theme: Yogic wisdom
2:15-2:45pm: Navigating Our Emotions for Insights

Ki is an African American, Mexican, Indigenous Yogi, who is expanding the inclusivity of yoga spaces for BIPOC, Queer people. They take inspiration from their ancestral roots to welcome all to practice with them through pairing culturally diverse musical flows with their own learnings. They facilitate connection and free expression with the hope that yoga can be for every body. The SF LGBT Center was the first space to welcome Ki into its community and through yoga they hope to continue to cultivate that vision of unyielding acceptance, faith, and love for one another

Bex Mui (she/her)

Rainbow Room (2nd floor)
Theme: Practical spirituality
3:15-3:45pm: Building Spiritual Ritual with House Of Our Queer

Bex Mui, M. Ed, (she/her) is a biracial, first generation, queer witch, energy worker, and spiritual activist committed to the work of LGBTQ+ affirmation. In 2021, Bex founded House Of Our Queer, a QTBIPOC-centered spiritual playspace and nourishing ground for the spiritual health of the queer and trans community. In her book, House of Our Queer: Healing, Reframing, and Reclaiming Your Spiritual Practice, she shares about her spiritual journey and current practices including astrology, tarot, sacred sexuality, and honoring ancestors. She is thrilled to offer intuitive tarot readings at this event. Well-Being Topic: Building Spiritual Ritual with House Of Our Queer

TBD (tbd)

Room 203 (2nd floor)
Theme: TBD
3:15-3:45pm: TBD

Div Manickam (she/her)

Rainbow Room (2nd floor)
Theme: Motivation
4-4:30pm: Mindful Wellbeing: Curate joy with mindful motivation practice

I am a neurodivine, mindful soul and a believer in simplicity. With the Chief Wellbeing Officer certification, my ikigai is to empower folks to be true, authentic selves and foster work-life harmony. Mindfulness reimagined my life and I shared my journey with stress and anxiety in my book - A Broken Teacup: Filling the cracks with mindfulness, essentialism and self-care. I practice 2-4 minute mindful motivations on Insight Timer. As a change leader, I facilitate free IamRemarkable workshops every month on the 21st to break bias to navigate imposter syndrome.

Philip Huang, AMFT (he/him)

Room 203 (2nd floor)
Theme: Relational well-being
4-4:30pm: Sensual Literacy

Why do we suffer? Because we fear. Rejection, loss, change, failure, humiliation, loneliness, abandonment. No, the world has not invented any new fears. How do we meet fear?  We run, fight, hide, blame, whine, push, control, cling, appease, numb ourselves, pity ourselves, play victim, play martyr, hoard security till we suffocate, lock parts of ourselves away and drag ourselves through our precious days for the sake of safety and appearances. No, we can never get enough of what we don’t really want.  And the wheel of suffering turns again.
Open Lounge
Open Lounge

Adilia Torres (she/her/ella)

  12-2
Healer's MarketPlace - 1st Floor
12:45-5pm
La Botanica Azul: Herbal apothecary

We are guided and shaped by culturally relevant services imbued with an indigenous approach to healing and medicine. We individualize and collaborate with the creation of your treatment plan of care tailored to the needs of each person. We provide therapy in Spanish and English. We offer a wide range of products and services from various practitioners and herbalists in the Bay Area and beyond. Our products are produced in small batches to ensure quality and sustainable harvesting of our plant relatives. Some of our products include; tinctures, flower essences, healing oils, aromatherapy candles, salves, spritzers, herbal formulas, postpartum herbal support, dried herbs, infant wellness care, DIY Herbalist consultations, postpartum and womb care tools.

Bex Mui (she/her)

Rainbow Room - 2nd Floor
12:45-5pm: 1:1 Sessions (sign-up required)
House of Our Queer: Tarot reading + House of Our Queer book sales

Bex Mui, M. Ed, (she/her) is a biracial, first generation, queer witch, energy worker, and spiritual activist committed to the work of LGBTQ+ affirmation. In 2021, Bex founded House Of Our Queer, a QTBIPOC-centered spiritual playspace and nourishing ground for the spiritual health of the queer and trans community. In her book, House of Our Queer: Healing, Reframing, and Reclaiming Your Spiritual Practice, she shares about her spiritual journey and current practices including astrology, tarot, sacred sexuality, and honoring ancestors. She is thrilled to offer intuitive tarot readings at this event.

Gautam Mulchandani (he/him)

Rainbow Room - 2nd Floor
12:45-5pm: 1:1 Sessions (sign-up required)
Gems of Clarity: Intuitive Readings

Gautam is an intuitive coach with years of experience assisting people on their path to self-awareness and individual growth. Since his late 20s, Gautam has been using his intuitive abilities to assist people by providing guidance and information, which has contributed to developing deeper relationships and compassion. Greek and Vedic mythology, Egyptian history, and astrology first aroused Gautam's interest in this. His curiosity about other fields that improve intuitive practice was prompted by his dedication. He has taken part in quite a few Western psychology conferences and seminars covering significant topics including the Chakra System, Mental Regulation, Enneagram, Soul Search and Purpose Exploration, Shadow Integration, Archetypal Psychology, Trauma Recovery, and Intuitive Medicine.

Lydia Real (she/her)

Healer's MarketPlace - 1st Floor
12:45-5pm
Sistah Planet: Body imagery, Goddess statues, prints, Yoni art and jewelry

I am Lydia Real, a Bay Area native artist and Self Love Guide. Born in SF and grown in Oakland- the fruit of generations of Radical Women. My business is Sistah Planet. I help people find better relationships with their bodies and themselves through art, workshops, and 1:1 sessions. My artwork is born of Body Positivity and Radical Self-Acceptance. It is inspired by the unique beauty and diversity of the shapes, sizes and shades of the bodies I see around me. I am also a reiki practitioner using body mindfulness, intuitive insight and energy of the divine femme to promote positive change.

Meiki Kin (she/her)

Healer's MarketPlace - 1st Floor
12:45-5pm
Oasiis: Effortless Self-Care: Restorative Rituals for Everyday Balance

OASIIS is a wellness brand founded on the belief that taking care of your body shouldn’t feel like a chore. Created by a burnt-out creative turned mindful maker, OASIIS offers plant-based, plastic-free body care that fits effortlessly into everyday life. Our flagship product, The Massage Melt, is a solid body lotion and massager in one—designed to ease tension, deeply moisturize, and deliver moments of restoration without the need for a full routine. Handcrafted in San Francisco with sustainably sourced ingredients, OASIIS makes rest feel natural, simple, and beautifully essential.

Phil Deem (he/him)

Healer's MarketPlace - 1st Floor
12:45-5pm
Spirit Tree Apothecary: Hand crafted herbal remedies

Spirit Tree Apothecary, Natural remedies for the modern world. We create handcrafted herbal remedies and body care products with intention and integrity. We believe in the power of plants to nourish and heal, sourcing high-quality ingredients. Our formulations are inspired by traditional herbalism and offer a gentle yet effective support for your well-being. From soothing salves to nourishing teas, we're dedicated to bringing you nature's wisdom. Come check out our products or sign up for an herbal consultation.

Resonate (she/her)

Rainbow Room - 2nd Floor
12:45-5pm
Hyponkink: Meet n Greet w/Resonate and Cabel

Hypnokink Bay Area is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing fun, pants-on educational and social events for people interested in hypnosis. All our events take place in person in SF and the East Bay. Resonate (she/her) was introduced to hypnokink in 2017 and immediately realized she'd been doing it her whole life. She is a hypno-switch who tends toward artistic, weird, challenging, and joyful play, with a special interest in power exchange between players of equal status.

Rouse Relational Wellness

Rainbow Room - 2nd Floor
12:45-5pm
Rouse Relational Wellness: Community-focused couples and sex therapy

People choose Rouse because of our specialized niches, which include a unique approach to couples therapy, sex therapy, polyamory & examining attachment styles. Naturally, all these areas can bring up feelings of anxiety and shame. Emotions that have been deeply rooted and suppressed in our minds because of our upbringings, culture and society. At Rouse, we believe that the healthiest option is to bring everything to the surface. This is done through being in the appropriate setting, using the correct communication style and then perhaps the most under-looked, taking one small step at a time. Let our therapists help you become the person you ought to be.

Stephanie Sherman (she/her)

Healer's MarketPlace - 1st Floor
12:45-5pm
Queer/pro-Palestine jewelry + poetry books

Stephanie (She/her) is a queer anti-Zionist Jew, choreographer, dancer, bilingual poet, visual artist, and professor. With 25 years of experience working between the US, Ecuador, and Mexico, her artistic practice is shaped by her activism and queer feminism. She holds a PhD in Performance Studies from UC Berkeley, an MFA in Dance from NYU, and is a two-time Fulbright Award grantee as a choreographer (Mexico & Ecuador). Her first bilingual book of poetry, Tectonic Tongues / Lenguas Tectónicas was published by Black Lawrence and Nomadic Press in August 2025. She is faculty at California College of the Arts and San José State University and makes surrealist vulva and watermelon jewelry.

Susan Sullivan (she/her)

Rainbow Room - 2nd Floor
12:45-5pm: 1:1 Sessions (sign-up required)
Death Doula: Ask a question and learn more about a death doula

Susan Sullivan is a longtime birth doula who has shifted her focus to provide end of life care as a death doula. Based in San Francisco, she is passionate about supporting the LGBTQ+ community in protecting their rights and relationships at the end of life. Join her for a 1:1 Ask the Death Doula Session.

ODC Dance School

Rainbow Room - 2nd Floor
12:45-5pm
ODC Dance School

We are: 1. A professional dance company, ODC/Dance. We create dances that reflect on the values of contemporary life and take them on the road throughout the Bay Area, across the country, and around the world. 2. A school for ages 8 months to 98 years, where 16,000 students train in everything from ballet to hip-hop to salsa to hula. 3. A theater where emerging artists and those at the top of their career find a home. We support them through mentorship, commissioning, rehearsal space, and a community of like-minded souls. 4. A health initiative focused on supporting an informed, robust, and responsive physical lifestyle for all ages and abilities.

Bridget Bertrand (all pronouns)

Art Zone: 2nd Floor lobby
12:45-5pm
Activity: Expressive Arts Journal for Daily Healing Work

Transformation Collective Space is rooted in somatic healing. I am here to encourage you to take the necessary actions to prioritize community care. I have shifted my focus from self-care to community care. In these times, we need to roll up our sleeves and make things. We can sway, hmmmmm, dance, and hold onto one another. Let’s cultivate something powerful!

Div Manickam (she/her)

Art Zone: 2nd Floor lobby
12:45-5pm
Activity: Butterfly origami

A foodie and explorer at heart, I created butterfly origami mandala wall art as a practice of mindfulness to being fully present, in the here and now. Let's engage in a mindful practice with the delicate craft of butterfly origami, and the creation of mindful moments. My love for flowers led to a photo exhibit curation - Love Blooms: Flowers around the world, sharing my journey of healing with stress and anxiety.

Sophia Lin (she/her)

Art Zone: 2nd Floor lobby
12:45-5pm
Activity: Custom Coloring Pages

Request your very own custom coloring page on the spot! Offer a few ideas to Sophia and within minutes, your very own custom coloring page will be printed for you to color at the fair!

Stephanie Sherman (she/her)

Art Zone: 2nd Floor lobby
12:45-5pm
Activity: Collective Liberation Poetry Writing

Stephanie (She/her) is a queer anti-Zionist Jew, choreographer, dancer, bilingual poet, visual artist, and professor. With 25 years of experience working between the US, Ecuador, and Mexico, her artistic practice is shaped by her activism and queer feminism. She holds a PhD in Performance Studies from UC Berkeley, an MFA in Dance from NYU, and is a two-time Fulbright Award grantee as a choreographer (Mexico & Ecuador). Her first bilingual book of poetry, Tectonic Tongues / Lenguas Tectónicas was published by Black Lawrence and Nomadic Press in August 2025. She is faculty at California College of the Arts and San José State University and makes surrealist vulva and watermelon jewelry.

Writing Letters to Use Your Voice!

Activation Zone: 2nd Floor lobby
12:45-5pm
Activity: Write letters to your Reps/Congress/President!?!?

We'll have space to write an actual letter to your local Representative as well as space to write a letter to simply get some feelings out. Maybe it's addressed to our US president! Or maybe a letter to a leader of another state or country or at a corruption. Though it may not be actually mailed to the source, it might feel good to address a letter and send it back to yourself for a reflection. We'll have a table dedicated to letter writing and organizing for being changemakers for the sake of collective well-being. We'll include stamps and envelopes for those letters that can be mailed to let your voice be heard! We're in this together.
Open
Open

Chuck Rosenthal (she/he/they)

Healer's Zone - Room 204
12:45-5pm: 1:1 Sessions (sign-up required)
The Logos Method: Sound healing - with headphones

Chuck Rosenthal is a sound healer, breath and reiki practitioner as well as a life coach. The Logos Method, is a unique approach to sound baths that helps people develop a relationship with their nervous system. Unlike traditional sound baths, The Logos Method focuses on single tones and repeated patterns, allowing the brain and body to slow down naturally. This process helps participants enter delta and theta states of consciousness, where deep relaxation and healing can take place. Many describe the experience as the ultimate form of self-care, offering profound rest and restoration. Chuck’s work is centered on using sound as a tool for nervous system regulation, helping individuals access states of deep calm and balance. Through her carefully crafted sacred sessions, she provides a space for people to reset, recharge, and reconnect with themselves in a way that feels both natural and deeply restorative.

Lars Kallman (he/him)

Healer's Zone - Room 204
12:45-5pm: 1:1 Sessions (sign-up required)
Bodywork - table massage

My massage practice is informed by 8 years of life and study at Esalen Institute, from 2008-2016. Long flowing integrating strokes combine with energy work and deep therapeutic touch. Gestalt process, mindfulness and parts work are also an option. LCMT since 2010.

Mason DiMuzio (he/him)

Healer's Zone - Room 204
12:45-5pm: 1:1 Sessions (sign-up required)
Bodywork - chair massage

With Masonworks Wellness, I aim to create a safe space for all bodies to receive healing touch. I provide bodywork for various purposes, including therapeutic work to address specific issues and relaxation massage for general wellness. All my work is anatomy-based, gentle, and deep. Each session is tailored to the client's wants, needs, and condition to achieve the desired outcome.  My practice is informed by my passion for the human body, movement, and somatic practices that enhance well-being and quality of life. I seek to empower my clients with self-care tools they can use at home between sessions, including relevant stretches and foam rolling techniques.

Meghan Johnson (they/themme)

Healer's Zone - Room 204
12:45-5pm: 1:1 Sessions (sign-up required)
Bodywork - chair massage + herbal products

Meghan is a massage therapist, herbalist, and artist inspired by healing justice, fascia, and the plant world. They are dedicated to providing holistic care through therapeutic massage and supporting peoples’ nervous systems in order to better cope with the stressers of life. With nearly a decade of experience, they provide a grounding touch, a trauma informed presence, and a welcoming spirit in their sessions.

Andrea Stern (she/her)

  4:45-5pm
Closing Remarks -- 4:45-5pm

Just over 15 years ago, Andrea was working in Corporate Human Resources when she felt a call to help employees on a deeper, more meaningful level. After much thought, research and consideration and after feeling the benefits of a midday yoga session, Andrea decided to open a yoga studio catering specifically to the needs of urban professionals in the heart of San Francisco’s Financial District. Learn about Satori Yoga: https://satoriyogastudio.com/ Today, Satori Yoga offers programming to businesses all around the globe and is still based here in San Francisco. Andrea is one of the co-founder’s of TendWell Collective and is committed to creating spaces for equity and access to wellness.

Marc Morozumi (he/him)

  4:45-5pm
Closing Remarks from the SF Well-being Fair Teams
4:45-5:00pm

Marc (E-RYT-500, CMT) is a certified Integral Yoga Hatha, Raja, Meditation and stress management teacher with over 5000 teaching hours and a CMT in the state of California. His diverse career history, which has varied from a life in the arts to working in a high-paced event world, unifies in one voice today as a health and wellness entrepreneur. He is a Lead Trainer for Integral Yoga Institute (IYI) and Accessible Yoga's 200-hour Yoga teacher training programs and helped design the first BIPOC YTT with the SF IYI in 2021. He has staffed IYI's silent retreats since 2011 and teaches public, private and corporate Yoga classes every week. He opened M Spa Yoga, The Yoga Loft @ MX3 Fitness and in 2020, opened and turned all focus to Mukunda Studio - Yoga and well-being in SOMA, SF, CA.

Nick Ward (he/him)

Closing Remarks -- 4:45-5pm

Originally from Manchester in the UK, I moved to SF in 2016 (via London for 13 years) with my husband James. Professionally, I grew up in the retail space working across the industry in Europe, Australia, and the U.S. I love taking ownership and so my roles have been broad, encompassing senior leadership, business development, and customer experience. I am now grateful and excited to use those skills at the Center, learn from my amazing coworkers, and contribute to the LGBTQ+ community here in the Bay Area.

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Event price list

Choose your way to join our event!


In-person Ticket

FREE
  • All are welcome!
  • Space is Limited
  • Come & go as you wish
  • Bring your friends!
  • Register early

LIVESTREAM

FREE
  • Zoom link provided
  • Unlimited Space! 🙂
  • Log in & out as you wish
  • Participate in the Conversation Circles
  • Enjoy no matter where you are!

Sponsorship

350-10,350$
  • $350 = Covers marketing
  • $600 = Covers snacks/drinks
  • $3,000 = Fees for organizers
  • $6,400 = Practitioner stipend
  • $10,350 = Full fair sponsor

Contact us

We look forward to being in touch!


    • DATE

      SEPT 20, 2025
    • LOCATION

      HMCA - Duboce Park
    • Event Time

      12noon-5pm
    • Current Season

      Autumn