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All people are invited to join our next meeting of hearts and minds! As we each do our own work and practice racial justice in action, our discussions are becoming more real and increasingly valuable for our group and our greater communities.
November 13
Suggested Content:
We’re continuing to explore Rhonda V. Magee’s work, including her guided audio meditations.
- The Inner Work of Racial Justice, Rhonda V. Magee (Healing Ourselves and Transforming our Communities through Mindfulness)
- TEDX Video: The Inner Work of Racial Justice, Rhonda Magee
REGISTER HERE to get the Zoom Link for each meeting.
Powerful resources from our last meeting:
Wendy:
- Street Gang: How We Got To Sesame Street (2021 Documentary) A look inside the minds and hearts of the Sesame Street creators, artists, writers, and educators who together established one of the most influential and enduring children’s programs in television history.
- Pacific-Front Parcel Taken from Black Family in 1924 Returned to Rightful Owners (article)
Jade:
- Black and Blue (2019 film) Exposure follows a rookie Detroit African-American female cop who stumbles upon corrupt officers
- Emperor (2020 Film) Inspired by the legend of Shields “Emperor” Green, a descendant of African kings turned outlaw slave in the pre-Civil War South.
- Blindspotting Discussion from Season 1, Episode 6. A multigenerational family debating what Blackness is. See clips here. Takes place in Oakland, and features Marcus Books bookshop!
- CBS Sunday Morning episode on the subject of “Passing”
Please let me know if you have a resource to share with the group!
Come join us! In each meeting you can:
- Be a listening presence.
- Share any anti-racism work you’re doing in the community to inspire or invite us.
- Discuss any content listed above.
- Express your personal experiences and evolving awareness related to racism.
- Share names of black-owned businesses, insights, or just respond in the moment.
After George Floyd’s murder by a Minneapolis Police officer on May 25, 2020, our mindfulness community came together as a commitment to being a positive force for racial justice. We continue to evolve these monthly open meetings to affect real and lasting change in the fabric of the United States and the world.
Each session is inspiring as we listen, learn, share and stir up ideas and actions, supporting each other in a safe space.
Register here for this free event.
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