![]() I learned that Jamaican dub is addicting from King Tubby and Augustus Pablo and Sly & Robbie and Lee "Scratch" Perry and. I learned how to appreciate house music from Roshan. ![]() I learned that both/and is almost always true. ![]() I learned how to absorb the attacks on my character from people who want to make me the enemy from talking with friends like Future and Ron and Wendy and Mercedes and Rachel and Kayla and Aaron and. I learned that attacking people who are fighting for social justice in ways that are different than theirs is a totally fu**ing stupid, ineffective, divisive, short-sighted, weaponizing, gatekeeping, self-righteous way to (not) achieve social justice. I learned that some people think social justice is achieved by attacking people who are fighting for social justice differently than they do from too many people on this platform. I learned how to be a White man doing social justice work from Time Wise and John Bewin and Howard Zinn and. I learned the value of storytelling from Michael Margolis. I learned how to be an entrepreneur from Julie. I learned how to swear by watching Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor and George Carlin as a kid. I learned how to navigate corporate bureaucratic bullsh*t from Susan. I learned that social justice and Buddhism are essential, interconnected, complementary forces from angel Kyodo williams and Lama Rod Owens and Ruth King and Jarvis Jay Masters and Rhonda Magee and Zenju Earthlyn Manuel and. I learned how to center mindfulness in everything I do from Tricycle magazine and Jon Kabat-Zinn and Pema Chodron and Thich Nhat Hanh and. I learned about social justice and equity and politics from listening to Davey D and Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez on KPFA. I learned how to be okay having a gay dad from Amy. I learned how to play reggae guitar from Keith, and how to play reggae bass from Marcus. I learned to play fingerstyle blues guitar from Kenny Sultan and Mississippi John Hurt and Brownie McGhee and Blind Boy Fuller and. I learned how to play harmonica from listening to Sonny Boy Williamson and Sonny Terry and Little Walter and Rod Piazza and. Spiritual Teacher Thomas Hübl & Contemplative Scholar Practitioner Dr.I'm always learning and growing and evolving. Racial Trauma in Film: How Viewers Can Address Re-traumatization Videos Ruth King: Mindful of Race: Transforming Racism from the Inside OutĪddressing Health Disparities Among Minority Populations Why Clinical Trial Recruitment Is Not Enough (PDF) angel Kyodo Williams, Lama Rod Owens, Jasmine Syedullah Ph.D: Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love, Rhonda Magee: The Inner Work of Racial Justice: Healing Ourselves and Transforming Our Communities Garrison Institute BIPOC Meditation Sangha, Thursdays 12-1 Liberate app If you are looking to support Black meditation teachers and access to their teachings, the Liberate app centers Black teachers and wisdom and features all Black/Indigenous/People of Color teachers. Rev angel is also hosting free daily sits and half-day retreats.ĭaRa Williams, a psychotherapist, teacher at IMS and elsewhere, and trainer ( IMS POC retreat in 2 weeks, Indigenous Focusing Oriented Therapy) ![]() Rev angel Kyodo Williams Can be seen on 10% happier podcast. Also offering free practices nearly every day on his Instagram. Lama Rod Owens " An Uncomfortable (But Meaningful) Conversation About Race" . Sebene Selassie " You Can't Meditate This Away" (Race, Rage, and the Responsibilities of Meditators)" Juneteenth Meditation/Poem by adrienne marie brown Performative Juneteenth celebrations (going beyond)ĬMC’s Heartwood Black, Indigenous, People of Color Mindfulness Community, free, live online, Fridays6pm to 7:15pm ET Highly recommend this book: Beyond White Mindfulnessġ0 Things We Want White People To Do To Celebrate Juneteenth King Boston's Nubian Square Juneteenth Celebration Juneteenth Boston - Radically Reclaiming Royalty Boston-Based Celebrations of Juneteenth for 2022
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