Feel Seen

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Feel Seen is an American Sign Language learning program designed to bridge the gap between the hearing and deaf community.

Through teaching, learning, public engagement, and scholarship, Feel Seen will promote inclusiveness and diversity for all

03/01/2026

some conversations change everything.

the ‘oh to feel seen’ connection cards hold 90 thoughtful prompts created to build closeness, clarity, & emotional honesty.

for the dinner tables.
for the late nights.
for the moments you’re ready to go deeper.

available now at feelseen.today

alt text:
a square connection card with rounded corners on a soft beige background featuring a white calla lily flower. centered black text reads, “when do you feel loved?” and the website “www.feelseen.today” appears at the bottom. the card is photographed against a dark textured surface with a small sculptural logo hanging below.

01/06/2026

creating a home for witnessing & belonging. so much in store for you & we genuinely can’t wait 〰️

alt text:
a woman stands barefoot in a lush, green forest clearing, wearing a fitted long-sleeve white crop top and a flowing, layered white skirt. her hair is pulled back neatly, and she faces the camera with a calm, grounded expression. tall trees and dense greenery surround her, creating a soft, natural backdrop that contrasts with her light clothing.

01/06/2026

sensework is a blended sensory yoga practice—
designed with deaf & hard of hearing yogis at the center,
welcoming everyone into a shared, intentional pace.
january 18 | safta x feel seen 〰️ link in bio.

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a soft green poster with a leaf-vein texture background and faint shadows of two open hands. the title “sensework.” appears at the top with the subtitle “blended sensory yoga practice.” three simple brown line icons sit across the center, followed by the text “safta x feel seen.” event details read “january 18 | 2–3pm at safta yoga studio.” at the bottom, small symbols and text explain that sensework is a slower, rooted yoga practice designed with accessibility at its core, centering deaf and hard of hearing yogis through visual cues, intentional pacing, and mindful movement.

12/15/2025

feel seen is partnering with safta to introduce ‘sensework’, a sensory-rooted yoga experience designed to make movement more accessible for Deaf and Hard of Hearing communities.

this slow, grounded practice centers non-auditory guidance, using visual cues, scent, and gentle touch-based directional options, to create a class where communication feels intuitive.

while sensework is crafted with HOH/Deaf yogis in mind, all are welcome to share the space, learn new ways of connecting through movement, and explore techniques that can be carried into any studio setting. expect a restorative flow that leaves you feeling supported and seen.

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a soft, translucent green leaf fills the background, with the faint shadow of a hand visible beneath the veins. centered text reads “sensework.” with the subtitle “blended sensory yoga practice.” below are three simple line icons representing a reclining body, a spiral, and a circular hand motif. event details read “safta x feel seen. january 18 | 2–3 pm @ safta yoga studio.” at the bottom, small icons appear above a paragraph describing a slower, rooted yoga practice designed with accessibility at its core, centering deaf and hard of hearing yogis through visual cues, intentional pacing, and mindful movement.

11/14/2025

this shell mirrors the cochlea. the place where we listen, interpret, & make meaning. feel seen lives in that overlap, where sound, identity, & self-understanding meet.

alt-text:
a black-and-white image of a nautilus shell cut in half, its spiral resembling the human cochlea. the shell sits against a dark textured background with a thin cream border and the words “feel seen.” centered below.

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