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Hearth Community Potluck: Warmth, Play, and Reflection
On a cold December 19, 2025, we transformed the first floor of Prime Produce into a living room—bowls of Soup Asam (Indonesian tamarind soup), homemade desserts, and a circle of new and old friends honoring the year we’d just lived. Read more…
First Annual Moving Rasa Badminton Tournament @ Prime Produce!
From Trust to Play to Wisdom, our values hit the court—and so did a lot of laughter. Prime Produce hosted our first public event in our new home, where we raised $2,000 and crowned Rising Phoenix as finalists. Read more…
East Harlem Caregiver Toolkit Project
In East Harlem we are working with caregivers to develop a toolkit to address pain points and potential burn outs through the wisdom of the Movement Tarot deck.
MR x Womankind: A Survivor Gathering Cycle
A 4 part series with survivors of domestic violence to restore agency and relationship exploring Once Upon a Rasa- A MR Cooperative Movement Storytelling Game.
MR x Modero
Molimbu community fundrasier: A playful embodiment practice around taste and the food origins in Sulawesi Feast
MR x Guma Mami: Pacific Islander & Micronesian Men
Working with Pacific Islander men in Guam to address constrained masculine roles moving toward address sexual violence.
MR x DS4SI’s Range of Motion Speaker Series: Beyond the Binary (Practicum)
A Practicum on “How do we relate to fascism in our current times? “
MR x Century College: Returning to Ourselves: Moving Rasa with Southeast Asian Student Leaders
Partner (Century College): A day workshop exploring how to navigate stress and purpose in college using Movement Tarot
2024
Year in Review
In 2024, we increased our capacity to operate and serve as an organization by taking the necessary steps to certify as a non-profit 501 (c)(3). Yes, Moving Rasa Possibilities Inc. is official and ready to
Each of the 2024 Year In Review blog posts demonstrates how far we have come as community builders. Our dedication to working with BIPOC, Asian/Pacific Islander individuals and communities to build capacity, agency, and strength despite adversity through culturally relevant programming and on-going support is evident.