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Kamilah Majied on black well being

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Exploring Interdependence Through the Lens of Blackness

A webinar with Ruth King and Kamilah Majied.

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Black, Female and Buddhist in Academia: Threats to Wellness and Opportunities for Healing

Mining my spirit for enlightenment, I have been able to unearth treasures of boundless compassion such that I feel genuine appreciation for everyone and everything. Instead of complaining, I commit to using all that is dumped on me to fertilize my wisdom, courage and determination.

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May Disrupting Anti-Black Racism Never Cease

“These are opportune times to transmute the energy of angst into actions that deepen our insight,” says Dr. Kamilah Majied. She invites us to rest in unrest, staying steady in impermanence.

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Black Bodhisattvas

Dr. Kamilah Majied reflects her experiences at The Gathering of Buddhist Teachers of Black African Descent.

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Honoring Our Interdependence with Black People

“If we only explore interdependence to feel good,” writes Dr. Kamilah Majied, “we miss a lot.” She shares the importance of recognizing and honoring the deep connections each of us has to Black lives.

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Truth and Justice Vigil with Dr. Kamilah Majied

The Truth & Justice Vigil is intended to be a compassionate and grounding (virtual) support for practitioners following and impacted by the trials of the police officers involved in the killing of George Floyd, so that we may stay present and fully awake in the face of obscene brutality and still...

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Dr. Kamillah Majied -- Buddhist Leaders' Call for Racial Justice

Description for the US Buddhist Leaders Conference at George Washington University and the White House, Washington DC on May 14, 2015. Dr. Kamillah Majied of Howard University introduces the statement on racial justice adopted by this conference.

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