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Nov 9, 2024

On bringing joy to justice; learning how to bear witness to our oppressive patterns and tendencies; fierce compassion as a quality of mind, heart, body and spirit.

  • (2:41) - Engagement with Music and Nature
  • (4:23) - Application of Enlightened Mind
  • (9:06) - Oppression and Human Revolution
  • (17:41) - Emergent Strategies and Joyful Just Action
  • (28:38) - Fierce Compassion and Self-Care
  • (37:54) - Language and Terminology
  • (46:32) - Conclusion and Resources

Dr. Kamilah Majied is a mental health therapist, clinical educator, researcher, and consultant on advancing equity and inclusion using meditative practices. Drawing from her decades of contemplative practice and leadership, Dr. Majied engages people in experiencing wonder, humor, and insight through transforming oppressive patterns and deepening relationships toward ever-improving individual, familial, organizational, and communal wellness.

Author of Joyfully Just: Black Wisdom and Buddhist Insights for Liberated Living

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