Rhonda Magee will present “Mindfulness as a Support for Healing Conversations and Actions Toward Social Justice and Equity.”
The University of Wisconsin-Superior’s Pruitt Center for Mindfulness & Well-Being will continue its free virtual fall speaker series on Tuesday, November 15, at 4:30 p.m. with Rhonda Magee presenting “Mindfulness as a Support for Healing Conversations and Actions Toward Social Justice and Equity.”
Free and open to the community, Magee will discuss her research-based work to center the inner dimension of social justice work as a means of engaging in trauma-sensitive reckoning with racism and building commitment to antiracist engagement grounded in the values of empathy, compassion and more just communities. She will share and invite hard questions and genuine reflections on both the inner and outer work of building more equitable communities and courageously doing the ongoing work of change within our communities.
Registration is available online.
The speaker series is sponsored by the Student Behavioral Health Initiative, a UW System priority to support student emotional health and well-being.
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