The Psychology Podcast

Rhonda Magee || The Inner Work of Racial Justice

03.03.2022 - By iHeartPodcastsPlay

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In this episode, I talk to law professor and mindfulness leader Rhonda Magee about her book The Inner Work of Racial Justice. We discuss her innovative approach to healing racial divides using mindfulness. Rhonda argues that when we bring awareness and compassion to ourselves, relationships, and the environment, we invite healing and connection. We also touch on the topics of education, spirituality, liberation, democracy, and community. Bio Rhonda V. Magee (M.A. Sociology, J.D.) is a Professor of Law at the University of San Francisco and an internationally-recognized thought and practice leader focused on integrating mindfulness into higher education, law and social change work. Rhonda’s teaching and writing support compassionate conflict engagement and management; holistic problem-solving to alleviate the suffering of the vulnerable and injured; presence-based leadership in a diverse world, and humanizing approaches to education. Her book, The Inner Work of Racial Justice, advocates for a mindfulness and compassion-based approach to confront racial injustice and work towards healing. Website: www.rhondavmagee.com Twitter: @rvmagee   Topics 01:45 Rhonda’s childhood and upbringing 06:48 Personal vs systemic racism  09:43 Education during desegregation  16:55 Rhonda’s interest in mindfulness 25:12 Bridge racial divides with mindfulness 32:51 Liberating practices grounded in being 42:59 Listen for understanding and connection 46:28 The ecology for justice 51:47 Find a collective consensus  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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