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Black-Owned Yoga Studio Brings Inclusive Space to Denver's Five Points
Ali Duncan opened her own studio after struggling to find a welcoming environment for her practice.
Mar. 28, 2026 at 4:49am
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After moving to Denver and struggling to find a yoga studio where she felt welcomed, Ali Duncan decided to open her own inclusive yoga space in the city's Five Points neighborhood. Her studio, which caters to a diverse clientele, has become a hub for the local community.
Why it matters
The lack of diversity and representation in the yoga industry is a well-documented issue, with many people of color reporting feeling excluded or uncomfortable in mainstream studios. Duncan's studio aims to provide a safe, judgment-free space for practitioners of all backgrounds.
The details
Ali Duncan, a Black woman, opened her yoga studio in Denver's Five Points neighborhood after struggling to find a welcoming environment for her own practice when she first moved to the city. Her studio, which has been open for several years, offers classes, workshops, and community events that cater to a diverse range of students, including people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, and those with disabilities.
- Ali Duncan opened her yoga studio in the Five Points neighborhood of Denver several years ago.
- The studio has been operating and serving the local community for multiple years.
The players
Ali Duncan
The Black woman who opened an inclusive yoga studio in Denver's Five Points neighborhood after struggling to find a welcoming environment for her own practice.
Five Points
A historic neighborhood in Denver, Colorado that is known for its diversity and vibrant arts and culture scene.
What they’re saying
“I wanted to create a space where everyone felt comfortable and accepted, no matter their background or experience level.”
— Ali Duncan, Yoga Studio Owner
The takeaway
Duncan's yoga studio serves as an example of how creating inclusive, community-focused spaces can help address the lack of diversity in the wellness industry and provide a welcoming environment for practitioners of all backgrounds.
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