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Rhonda V. Magee, MA, JD, is an American law professor, scholar, and mindfulness educator and trainer whose work integrates mindful communication into the fields of higher education, law, and social justice. Her body of work includes videos, podcasts, workshop and retreat leadership, articles in both scholarly and popular media, and the book The Inner Work of Racial Justice: Healing Ourselves and Transforming Our Communities Through Mindfulness.

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Reflections on the Heat This Summer

Despite a strong practice of meditation and reflection, I admit to struggling with my own sense of what to do and with how to be with the wide variety of spirit-killing realities that arose all around us, almost daily, this summer.

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Mindfulness Plays Role in Educating Lawyers to Confront Racism

As a woman of color, Rhonda Magee's ordinary fatigue is exacerbated by the additional stress of the ugly signs that old-fashioned racism is on the rise in America.

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Rhonda Magee on Her Inner Work of Racial Justice

Law professor Rhonda Magee applies her deep meditation practice to the difficult waters of racially-charged interactions.

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How Mindfulness Can Defeat Racial Bias

There might be a solution to implicit racial bias, argues Rhonda Magee: cultivating moment-to-moment awareness of thoughts, feelings, and surroundings.

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Life Experience and Cognitive Science Deepen the Case for Mindfulness in the Law

Once an obscure activity engaged in by a small percentage—a closeted few, if you will—mindfulness meditation is more often being offered as a support tool for all those seeking to work more effectively in the world.

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How to Fight Racism Through Inner Work

Rhonda Magee explains how mindfulness-based awareness and compassion is key to racial justice work.

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