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Talking With Children About Race |Allison Briscoe-Smith, PhD

2020

Struggling with talking about race? Should you do it, when should you do it, and then how? This presentation will provide psychological science and support to help you figure out these questions for YOUR family.

01:23:28 min

30:40

How to talk about racism? A mindfulness perspective.

It’s MLK Day, and so today we’re deviating from food to address the important topic of racism, and how mindfulness has helped me take a look at racism within myself. Thanks for watching and being willing to take a look within yourself, too.

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09:20

Mindfulness and Parenting: Be the Change You Wish to See In Your Family. Mary Ann Christie Burnside at TEDxWaldenPond

Mary Ann Christie Burnside, Ed.D. is a developmental psychologist who specializes in relational health and mindfulness education.

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09:47

The Power of Paying Attention | Nicole Cardoza | TEDxDaltonSchool

Nicole Cardoza is the founder of Yoga Foster, with a mission to foster accessible, sustainable yoga programs in schools, empowering school teachers to create healthier, happier classrooms.

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20 Minute Yoga for Youth with Nicole Cardoza | Lululemon

Join Yoga Foster founder and lululemon Here to Be partner, Nicole Cardoza, in a practice designed specifically to teach kids how to pay attention to their body and the world around them.

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59:21

Mindfulness and Racial Bias: Straight Talk with Rhonda Magee JD

Ready for some straight talk about racial bias and mindfulness? Many who examine the growth of the field of contemplative practice see it as coming only from straight, middle-class whites and corporate America.

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16:19

The Inner Work of Racial Justice | Rhonda Magee | TEDxMarin

Illuminating a path each of us can follow to a life filled with far greater racial awareness, connection, and joy. Rhonda V. Magee (M.A. Sociology, J.D.

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01:04:30

#Wisegirl: Ruth King/Francesca Maxime “Mindful of Race: Transforming Racism from the Inside Out”

A conversation with Ruth King, author of Mindful of Racism: Transforming Race from the Inside Out.

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53:56

The Esalen Interview Jenée Johnson

Jenée Johnson is a Program Innovation Leader in mindfulness, trauma and racial healing. She spoke on the subject of how leaders heal at the Wisdom 2.0 conference this year-Esalen was one of the community sponsors to the event.

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16:10

Sankofa: Reclaiming Humanity, Joy & Wellbeing for People of African Ancestry | Jenée Johnson

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Helping Children Deal with Emotions