The Mindful Classroom: Constructive Conversations on Race, Identity, and Justice

Lexington Books (2023)
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Abstract

Engaging deliberative pedagogy, identity politics, and social justice, The Mindful Classroom offers mindfulness and movement practices to help facilitators guide difficult conversations. Useful in face-to-face and online classes as well as community-engaged environments, this book guides constructive conversations toward positive social change.

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