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Collective Trauma and the Stress of Racism

2020

The stress of ongoing, systemic racism is mentally and physically traumatizing Black individuals and their communities.

06:19 min

47:55

MLK: The Other America

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s 1967 speech at Stanford. Here, he expounds on his nonviolent philosophy and methodology.

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05:18

Thomas Hübl: The Collapse of Social Structures as Part of the Awakening

This is an excerpt from the interview with Thomas Hübl at the Science and Nonduality Conference 2011

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56:23

Healing Trauma and Spiritual Growth: Peter Levine & Thomas Hübl

In this memorable conversation from SAND 18, Peter Levine, the father of trauma therapy work, and Thomas Hübl, a spiritual teacher known for his work integrating healing of collective trauma, discuss the relationship between healing trauma and spiritual growth.

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02:44

Why Yoga as a Peace Practice?

The Black Yoga Teachers Alliance will launch "Yoga As A Peace Practice," in 2017, its first national initiative to train certified yoga teachers in a curriculum to offer yoga to individuals and communities where violence has a significant impact.

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18:11

If We Can’t Cure the Patient, Can the Community Do It?

Unhealthy lifestyles have brought on a social epidemic of “diabesity,” says author Mark Hyman, and community-driven solutions may be the only way out.

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BIPOC Well-Being