Posts Tagged ‘Social Action’
Contemplative Resistance
In this webinar with organizer and activist Holly Roach Knight, we will look at some of the obstacles to social change and explore how a contemplative view, practice, and conduct can help us address them. In essence, we will look at how contemplative education in higher education can help equip students to navigate and contribute to equity and social justice work.
Read MoreEnacting Human Revolution: The Inner Social Justice Movement
Dr. Kamilah Majied will lead participants through activities that enable them to infuse a liberatory consciousness into their teaching and their contemplative practice.
Read MoreFocusing on Justice
As we create liberatory, anti-racist contemplative pedagogies, classrooms, and institutions, our efforts must be rooted in a focused commitment to understanding our individual experiences, the experiences of others, and how our experiences relate to the political, social/cultural, and economic systems in which we participate.
Read MoreTowards an Embodied Social Justice: Integrating Mindfulness into Anti-Oppression Pedagogy
In this webinar, Beth Berila explores how contemplative practices can deepen feminist and critical race pedagogies in Women’s Studies, Ethnic Studies, and other courses about diversity, power, and oppression.
Read MoreThe Contemplative Net: Profiles
The Contemplative Net: Profiles Case studies based on interviews from the Contemplative Net Project October 2002
Read MoreBuilding a Community of Change
Building a Community of Change Words, Images, and Inspirations From the Gathering on Social Justice and Contemplative Practices by Maia Duerr January 10-12, 2003 Essex Conference and Retreat Center, Essex,…
Read MoreInviting the World to Transform
Inviting the World to Transform: Nourishing Social Justice Work with Contemplative Practice by Maia Duerr
Read MoreCreating the Contemplative Organization: Lessons from the Field
Creating the Contemplative Organization: Lessons from the Field by Maia Duerr
Read MoreA Powerful Silence: The Role of Meditation and Other Contemplative Practices In American Life and Work
A Powerful Silence: The Role of Meditation and Other Contemplative Practices In American Life and Work by Maia Duerr, 2004
Read MoreContemplative Activism: Meditations Adapted From Tibet to Empower Service and Action
A webinar with John Makransky, Associate Professor of Buddhism and Comparative Theology, Boston College Wednesday, February 23, 2011 For more information: see FoundationForActiveCompassion.org, with links for Social Service, Social Justice,…
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