Black people living in the U.S. have had to resource themselves with practices to help them remain resilient against the oppression they experience. Pandemic-inspired challenges have made the collective contemplation on how to engage in liberating, transformative practices imperative. Faculty across the country have been tasked with creating nuanced ways to cultivate contemplative, restorative, and liberatory pedagogy. The focus of the current study was to develop a clearer understanding as to how contemplative practices help inspire people constrained by structural inequities to actively shift their mode of being and teaching in higher education. Through a contemplative practice known as echoing (Laymon, 2020), the authors wrote brief love...
We are part of an awareness-based movement that seeks to re-envision higher education for a more jus...
This essay, originally delivered as the 2nd annual Arthur Zajonc Lecture on Contemplative Education ...
Across space, time, and texts, I have engaged in contemplative dialogue with the writings of four wr...
Black wisdom is offered as a transformative, liberatory, and healing resource with particular applic...
Enduring constructs of inequity seem to perpetually devalue Black youth, casting them as insignifica...
As women of color working in partnership and individually as Black Racial Equity Facilitators (BREFs...
Contemplative practices have been increasingly used in higher education to enhance student well-bein...
This study examines the educational experiences of African American adult learners who have describe...
When the U.S. seemed to disintegrate in 2020 from the Covid-19 pandemic and the ongoing murders of u...
The submission illuminates the use of Recovery Circles, a community-based practice developed in and ...
This reflection piece offers an interpretation of the years 2020-2021, through the earliest days of ...
Teaching about race, racism, and social justice requires both instructor and student or participant ...
This narrative essay offers an exploration of the ways in which contemplative practice can be part o...
Using Black feminist thought and BlackCrit/critical race theory frameworks, this qualitative study e...
This article argues that contemplative practices are particularly important additions to university ...
We are part of an awareness-based movement that seeks to re-envision higher education for a more jus...
This essay, originally delivered as the 2nd annual Arthur Zajonc Lecture on Contemplative Education ...
Across space, time, and texts, I have engaged in contemplative dialogue with the writings of four wr...
Black wisdom is offered as a transformative, liberatory, and healing resource with particular applic...
Enduring constructs of inequity seem to perpetually devalue Black youth, casting them as insignifica...
As women of color working in partnership and individually as Black Racial Equity Facilitators (BREFs...
Contemplative practices have been increasingly used in higher education to enhance student well-bein...
This study examines the educational experiences of African American adult learners who have describe...
When the U.S. seemed to disintegrate in 2020 from the Covid-19 pandemic and the ongoing murders of u...
The submission illuminates the use of Recovery Circles, a community-based practice developed in and ...
This reflection piece offers an interpretation of the years 2020-2021, through the earliest days of ...
Teaching about race, racism, and social justice requires both instructor and student or participant ...
This narrative essay offers an exploration of the ways in which contemplative practice can be part o...
Using Black feminist thought and BlackCrit/critical race theory frameworks, this qualitative study e...
This article argues that contemplative practices are particularly important additions to university ...
We are part of an awareness-based movement that seeks to re-envision higher education for a more jus...
This essay, originally delivered as the 2nd annual Arthur Zajonc Lecture on Contemplative Education ...
Across space, time, and texts, I have engaged in contemplative dialogue with the writings of four wr...