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Please note the following activites for the month of November:
Sustainability Calendar Challenge (Self-directed)
All month long in November
Live Events
Â鶹´«Ã½ Mental Health Forum (in person)
October 26, 2022, 4:00 to 5:30, SUB Council Chambers, 2nd floor
An evening in conversation with Angela Davis, Fania Davis and Margaret Burnham (in person)
October 26, 2022
How to Practice Allyship in the Workplace (virtual)
October 27, 2022
(virtual)
November 2, 2022
November 2, 2022
(virtual)
November 3, 2022
Â鶹´«Ã½ Legacy Awards Presentation (in person and virtual)
November 7, 2022
(virtual)
Starts November 8, 2022
(virtual)
November 8, 2022
November 9, 2022
November 10, 2022
k (Audience: Managers and Supervisors) (virtual)
November 16, 2022
Mental Health 101: Recognizing and Responding to Students in Distress (in person)
November 18, 2022
Register here
Contemplative Action for Social Change:ÌýExploring the Myths and Harms of Race (in person)
November 18/19, 2022
See description below
(virtual)
November 23, 2022
(virtual)
November 23, 2022
(virtual)
November 24, 2022
(virtual)
November 30, 2022
On Demand Learning
(Percipio)
(Percipio)
(YouTube; 3.43mins)
Inquiries: healthy@dal.ca
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Contemplative Action for Social Change:ÌýExploring the Myths and Harms of Race
Workshop led by Dr. Damita Brown, with Barry Boyce
Friday evening, November 18 at 7:00 and Saturday, November 19 from 9:30-5:30
Atlantic School of Theology President’s Lodge, 660 Francklyn St., Halifax
During this workshop you will:
• Share healing and supportive space to engage tough questions about race and social transformation
• Strengthen your anti-racism using a contemplative framework
• Identify and work through obstacles in your anti-racism
• Leave feeling connected to your power
Surrounding the Work with Gentleness
In order to surround this difficult work with gentleness and openness, we encourage participants to engage in meditation practice daily —before, during, and after the workshop. You can join us online on Tuesday, Nov. 1 at 12:00 noon (via Zoom) to receive basic meditation instruction from Damita. At that time, Barry will interview Damita about her work and what to expect at the workshop.
Cost: $115 requested. For more information or to register, emailÌýcoordinator Michael Speraw at:Ìýcontemplativeactionhfx@gmail.com
Damita Brown, PhD is a Madison, WI based activist, writer and workshop leader. She prioritizes work that brings contemplative practices and transformative action together. Brown’s research has focused on integrative analyses of race, class, gender and other categories. Her workshops offer supportive yet challenging space for us to liberate identity from the toxic traps and harmful norms of white supremacist culture. A longtime meditator and student of Buddhism, Damita helps participants gain deeper understanding of the role of inner friendship in dismantling egotism, us-versus-them narratives and aggression. In 2017 she developed the Community Lab for Intentional Practice (CLIP) approach for anti-racist community building.Ìý
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Barry Boyce co-founded Mindful magazine, , and the Foundation for a Mindful Society in 2013 to help bring mindfulness into as many everyday contexts as possible A longtime meditation practitioner and teacher—as well as a professional writer and editor—he is the editor of and primary contributor to The Mindfulness Revolution: Leading Psychologists, Scientists, Artists, and Meditation Teachers on the Power of Mindfulness in Daily Life. He is also co-founder of the Profound Treasury Retreat, a nine-day residential Buddhist retreat.Ìý
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