

Program & Replays
Awakening to Spirit Through Confronting Racism and Other Challenges
In this session, Rhonda Magee will reflect on the ways in which her own struggle to overcome the challenges that she faced (including the intersectional experiences of racism and sexism) has become the doorway to spiritual awakening.
In This Session:
- Turning toward difficulty may be a path to healing and spiritual awakening
- Beware of "spiritual bypassing" to avoid dealing with your personal wounds and need for healing
- Conventional methods of personal psychological healing work, combined with spiritual practice, can provide positive development and deepening joy
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UPGRADE HERERhonda V. Magee, MA, JD
Rhonda V. Magee, JD, MA, is professor of law at University of San Francisco School of Law, faculty member at Jesuit University of San Francisco, and author of The Inner Work of Racial Justice: Healing Ourselves and Transforming Our Communities Through Mindfulness, plus numerous articles on mindfulness in legal education. She’s a trained and practiced facilitator; her classes focus on mindfulness-based stress reduction and effective interventions for understanding race and racism. Rhonda has been named Fellow of the Mind and Life Institute (2015), Dean's Circle Research Scholar, and has served as co-director of the university's Center for Teaching Excellence. She is a nationally recognized thought and practice leader in the emerging fields of contemplative legal education and law practice, and contemplative teaching in higher education.