Ubuntu: Liverpool Black Wellbeing Collective

Ubuntu: Liverpool Black Wellbeing Collective Ubuntu : Liverpool Black Wellbeing Collective. Holistic. Decolonized. Grassroots. By Us. For Us.

Happy New Year
07/06/2026

Happy New Year

CLEAR THE NOISE.RETURN TO THE CIRCLE.There’s so much noise right now — online, political, racial, personal, emotional. M...
05/06/2026

CLEAR THE NOISE.
RETURN TO THE CIRCLE.

There’s so much noise right now — online, political, racial, personal, emotional. Many of us are carrying grief, burnout, pressure, and survival mode.

This month’s Ubuntu Healing Circle is an invitation to pause, breathe, ground, rest the nervous system, honour the ancestors, and return to community.

Through African drumming, meditation, breath, libations, gentle movement and sharing circle, we’ll create a grounded affinity space for Black, Brown, Mixed Race and Global Majority people to be held, witnessed and restored.

As Pride Month begins, we also honour that our struggles and our liberation are connected. Racism, misogyny, homophobia, transphobia, ableism and all forms of dehumanisation are intertwined — and so is our healing.

📅 Sunday 7th June 2026
🕐 1:00pm – 3:00pm
📍 John Archer Hall, L8
Corner of Windsor St & Upper Hill St

Free / donations welcome

Come as you are. Bring your breath, your body, your truth, your tiredness, your grief, your joy, your ancestors

*UBUNTU HEALING CIRCLE  *“_Root. Release. Rise Together_.”📅 *Sunday 3rd May* 2026  🕐 1:00pm – 3:00pm  📍 John Archer Hall...
01/05/2026

*UBUNTU HEALING CIRCLE *
“_Root. Release. Rise Together_.”

📅 *Sunday 3rd May* 2026
🕐 1:00pm – 3:00pm
📍 John Archer Hall, L8
(corner of Windsor St & Upper Hill St)

As spring deepens and the world keeps shifting beneath our feet, this month’s Ubuntu circle helps us ground ourselves in community while everything around us feels uncertain.

The energy of this moment invites us to slow down, reconnect with what truly nourishes us, and remember that healing was never meant to happen alone.

This month we gather to:

🌱 root into ourselves and our ancestors
🌊 release stress, heaviness and survival tension
🔥 reconnect with courage, warmth and life-force
🤝 rise together through care, culture and community

The circle includes:

🪘 African drumming
🧘🏾 Meditation & breath
🕯 Libations & ancestor honouring
🌿 Gentle movement / yoga
🗣 Sharing circle

This is a healing affinity space for those who identify as Black, Brown, Mixed-Race / Dual Heritage, or as People of Colour / the Global Majority.

Ubuntu centres holistic wellbeing, ancestral connection, collective healing and culturally affirming community care.

We strive to be inclusive, intersectional, anti-racist, trauma-informed, non-pathologising and welcoming of all identities, cultures, faiths, sexual orientations, gender identities and neurodiversities.

💸 Free / Donations welcome

If your nervous system is tired…
if your spirit’s been carrying too much… if you’re longing for grounded community in difficult times…

_Come sit in the circle_

“*I am, because we are.*”

01/05/2026

DANCERS 🕺🏾☕

Join us for a relaxed Coffee Morning at The Black-E!
A space to connect, share, and inspire ✨

Whether you’re a dancer, teacher, or creative, this is your chance to meet like-minded people, exchange ideas, and build community in a welcoming environment.

📅 1st May
⏰ 10AM – 12PM
📍 The Black-E, Liverpool

🎟️ FREE tickets available via Eventbrite
https://tinyurl.com/2k6nmm9k 👈🏼

Come through, grab a coffee, and let’s build together 🤝

16/04/2026

30 likes, 5 comments. "Give Thanks"

On Sunday at Ubuntu, we gathered again around rhythm, breath, prayer and presence. We drummed, meditated, poured libatio...
16/04/2026

On Sunday at Ubuntu, we gathered again around rhythm, breath, prayer and presence. We drummed, meditated, poured libations, moved, stretched, reflected, held space, and closed in gratitude.

What stayed with me most was the reminder that unity is not sameness. As Nu often reminds us: unity in multiplicity.

Community asks something deeper of us. It asks us to stay present to difference with honesty, care and courage.

It asks us to keep learning one another across different histories, skins, stories, privileges, wounds and ways of moving through the world.

And it asks us not to run when things feel tender, complex or uncomfortable, but to meet those moments as part of the work, and to learn how to stay in loving, honest relationship through them.

Ubuntu continues to be a living practice.

We are still learning what it means to be a decolonising, intersectional, liberatory wellbeing collective and micro-community. It is a practice of showing up, listening deeply, telling the truth, repairing where needed, and growing together into the values we say we hold: decolonial, liberatory, anti-capitalist, intersectional, ancestrally inspired, culturally affirming, and rooted in care.

As Audre Lorde reminded us, “Without community there is no liberation,” but also, “community must not mean a shedding of our differences.” She also wrote, “It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept, and celebrate those differences.” 

Sunday felt like part of that sacred work. Not the absence of tension, but the willingness to stay with one another through it, and to let that, too, become part of the healing.

And one thing feels certain: Ubuntu remains a home for weary spirits seeking respite and nourishment, a place where exiled bodies can belong, and a beacon that reminds us we do not walk alone. Our ancestors, our friends, our chosen family, and our community walk with us.

As bell hooks wrote, “One of the most vital ways we sustain ourselves is by building communities of resistance, places where we know we are not alone.”

The ever amazing Capoeira For All
13/04/2026

The ever amazing Capoeira For All

This Sunday we gather again. 🕯️❄️As the nights draw in and the year winds down, join the  Ubuntu Healing Circle – a gent...
02/12/2025

This Sunday we gather again. 🕯️❄️

As the nights draw in and the year winds down, join the Ubuntu Healing Circle – a gentle space to breathe, rest and remember that we don’t have to do this alone.

Ubuntu is a healing affinity space rooted in holistic African-Caribbean and Indigenous ancestral traditions and the spirit of “I am because we are.”

“One of the most vital ways we sustain ourselves is by building communities of resistance, places where we know we’re not alone.” – Bell Hooks

We come together in community, in resistance and in love — to remember, restore and rise as the year turns.

This month’s circle will include:
• African drumming
• Gentle yoga
• Meditation
• Libations & ancestor honouring
• Sharing circle

🌀 UBUNTU HEALING CIRCLE
📅 Sunday 7th December
🕐 1:00pm
📍 John Archer Hall, L8 – Liverpool

👥 Affinity space – open to all who identify as Black, Brown, Mixed-Race / Dual Heritage or as a Person of Colour / of the Global Majority.

We centre holistic wellbeing, ancestral connection and community. Ubuntu strives to be inclusive, intersectional, anti-racist, trauma-informed, non-pathologising and welcoming of all identities, cultures, faiths, sexual orientations, gender identities and neurodiversities.

💸 Free / Donations welcome

If your spirit’s tired, if you’ve been holding a lot, or you just want to sit in circle with other Black & Brown folks as the year turns – you’re welcome here.

“I am, because we are.”

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68 Upper Hill Street
Liverpool
L8 1YR

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