Our circular surf brand isn't just about creating beautiful products - it's an extension of our values and philosophy - connection, empowerment and love for Mother Earth! To that end, we are STOKED to be participating in two artisan markets in honor of Mother’s Day where we will have on hand some of the first products in our circular surf brand – our small batch, imperfect, handmade soaps, salves and shampoo bars. Arts & Eats – Piedmont Ave. Oakland, CA Brown GIrl Surf will be among other local makers, artists, musicians and the restauranteurs from Doña and Pomella for an awesome day of creativity, art, community and food! There will be free gift wrapping on site for Mother’s Day as well as artist workshops/ demonstrations and raffles. We hope to see you there! Date: May 10, 2025 Address: 3770 Piedmont Ave., Oakland, CA 94611 Phone: 510-910-3059 Time: 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM Cost: FREE Instagram: @artsandeatsoaktown For more information visit: https://www.visitoakland.com/event/arts-%26-eats-piedmont-ave/33761/ Love Your Mother Market – Pacifica, CA - Completed This is a pop-up market organized by Coastside Art Collective featuring beautiful creations from local women artisans and vendors. We’ll be there too, debuting our imperfectly perfect soaps and salves just in time for Mother’s Day. We’d love to see you!
Date: Sunday, April 27th Address: Pedro Point Firehouse 1227 Danmann Ave. Pacifica, CA Time: 12 – 4 pm COST: FREE Instagram: @coastsideartcollective
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Originally Published on Medium - June 27, 2024 After 10 years of leading the nonprofit I founded, I was granted a sabbatical to take some time off and rest a bit from what felt like a decade-long sprint in nonprofit leadership. I craved being in a place where I could be anonymous, live simply and be in the natural world. I was deeply drawn to the South Pacific and her family of tiny islands or motus, as they are called in many Polynesian languages. My love of surfing and years of Polynesian dance study made me ever curious to visit. Plus I had heard from a surfer I once met that Fiji was a place where you could take a boat out to the middle of the ocean and find bejeweled crested waves peeling over shadows of dark coral reef. For me the choice was easy — Fiji is where I’d start.... [Read the full story on Medium →]
How my solo travel loneliness led to an unforgettable connection and woke me up to the most important existential issue of our time. Originally Published on Medium - August 14, 2024 After a month of traveling in Fiji, I headed to Bali for what I hoped would be the Eat, Pray, Love leg to my sabbatical, a much-needed break I was taking after 10 years of founding and running a nonprofit. Though Bali was a surfer’s paradise like no other, it wasn’t paradise in other respects. I quickly found myself amongst chaotic streets full of noisy motos, surfing in an ocean full of plastics and dodging loud Ozzies who moved through Kuta as if they owned it. Unsure of the energetic match between myself and this tiny surf haven, I flash backed to the advice my friend Tim, the fisherman, had given to me back in Fiji.... [Read the full story on Medium →]
From Plastic-Laden Waves to Global Climate Change: What’s the Untapped Lever in Saving Our Planet? Originally published on Medium by Farhana Huq - September 26, 2024 After a month’s travel through Fiji as the first leg of my nonprofit sabbatical, I planned to head to a place not only where I could surf more waves, but where I could afford to spend out the rest of my sabbatical time. Bali came highly recommended by someone in my network who had visited the island and loved it. Admittedly, I had also read the book Eat, Pray, Love and noted the way the author revered Bali as a magical place of healing and introspection as she struggled to make sense of her midlife crisis.
I was not in a midlife crisis, per se, but in search of some respite after the stress of running a nonprofit which often led to me being chronically ill and fatigued. I was also really wanting to improve as a surfer. And well, Bali was a mecca for waves. Surfers the world over flocked to it like pilgrims to a shrine. And so, I decided to join in on the “surf pilgrimage” and headed East towards this tiny island.... [Read the full story on Medium →] |
brown girl surfFarhana Huq is the Founder of brown girl surf and a voice in inspiring surf and ocean culture to be more inclusive through storytelling, community building, and sustainable entrepreneurship. ArchivesCategories |