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Mindfulness Meditation & bipoc well being

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BIPOC + ALLY Meeting at the Intersection: Mindfulness, Compassion, and AntiRacism with JoAnna Hardy

This is a meditation meeting for people of color and their allies interested in using the Buddhist principles of mindfulness and compassion to help work with and understand how to be AntiRacist. JoAnna will share wisdom and experience on topics that are pertinent and immediate in the country today.

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Welcome Opening Remarks and Guided Mindfulness

BLOSSOM welcome remarks including a guided practice from Eileen Ybarra, Electronic Resources Librarian, Los Angeles Public Library.

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Black Girls Breathing Founder Jasmine Marie Is Making Meditation Accessible to Heal Her Community

As the fight for racial justice takes place against the backdrop of the global pandemic, the need for regenerative self-care services that center Black women has never been more apparent.

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Mindful of Race: Transforming Racism from the Inside Out

“Racism is a heart disease,” writes Ruth King, “and it’s curable.

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Move with Mindfulness

Stress can get stuck inside our bodies, not just our minds. Today, Elisha guides you through some mindful movements to help release tension.

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Find an Anchor in Overwhelm

Our days tend to overwhelm us with a constant stream of information and things to process. But today, we're giving ourselves a break by focusing on just one thing. Elisha guides you in a grounding sensory practice.

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Savor Your Kindness

When we're emotionally spent, it can feel harder to show kindness to ourselves and others. In today’s meditation, we notice the impact of kindness and cultivate it together.

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Step Out of Worry Spirals

It's easy to let our thoughts spiral out to worst-case scenarios, but we have the power to rein them back in. Today, we try an exercise you can use to ground yourself in the present and step out of worry spirals.

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