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Kirtan: The Easy Meditation That Can Improve Your Brain: Discover How 12 Minutes a Day Can Improve How You Think and Feel.

By Jennice Vilhauer Ph.D. — 2018

Discover how 12 minutes a day can improve how you think and feel.

Read on www.psychologytoday.com

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Esperanza Spalding, Academy Class of 2014

Esperanza Spalding talks about her process in making music.

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Meet the Sikh American Violinist Creating ‘Universal Music’ | Beyond Belief | NBC Asian American

Whether he’s playing classical music or “Hotline Bling,” violinist Raginder Singh says that music has helped him connect with his faith, and also shares with NBC News what Sikhism means to him.

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The Spirituals and the Blues

Cone explores two classic aspects of African-American culture--the spirituals and the blues--and tells the captivating story of how slaves and the children of slaves used this music to affirm their essential humanity in the face of oppression.

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BIPOC + ALLY Meeting at the Intersection: Mindfulness, Compassion, and AntiRacism with JoAnna Hardy

This is a meditation meeting for people of color and their allies interested in using the Buddhist principles of mindfulness and compassion to help work with and understand how to be AntiRacist. JoAnna will share wisdom and experience on topics that are pertinent and immediate in the country today.

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Grammy Award-Winner Esperanza Spalding Is Pushing the Boundaries of Music | Amanpour and Company

Esperanza Spalding is a force of nature. A bass player and singer who rose to stardom when she became the first jazz performer to win a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2011. Spalding grew up a musical prodigy in Portland, Oregon, where she learned the violin at age five.

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Esperanza Spalding Interview with Todd Zwillich

Award-winning jazz musician Esperanza Spalding is live in the studios of The Takeaway at WNYC Radio to talk with Todd Zwillich about her new album, “Exposure.”

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Welcome Opening Remarks and Guided Mindfulness

BLOSSOM welcome remarks including a guided practice from Eileen Ybarra, Electronic Resources Librarian, Los Angeles Public Library.

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