Engaged Mindfulness: Building Capacity for Antiracist Advocacy and Action

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Shawan Worsley, PhD, LMFT, LPCC
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Zvi Bellin, PhD, LPCC
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Course Description

In this introductory-level course, participants explore ways to utilize mindfulness to build capacity for antiracist advocacy and action based on the seminal work, The Inner Work of Racial Justice by Rhonda Magee.

In session one, participants explore ways to connect antiracism to the practice of mindfulness.. In addition, participants identify and utilize organizational tools to create the group structure and process for their antiracist mindful practice as a group, including intentionally creating the group culture, community agreements, strategies for managing conflict, and self-care. They also engage in mindfulness practice during the session as hands-on practice of the concept being studied.

In session 2, participants utilize Magee’s text, alongside other mindfulness approaches, to elucidate ways to further understand and engage in mindfulness as a skill for antiracist counseling education and practice. Participants engage in self-awareness activities to deepen their understanding of their social and cultural positions in relation to this practice, alongside experiential group activities. Embracing the uncomfortable learning that is inherent in this work, mindfulness tools will be utilized throughout the course and required in between sessions to help build capacity and confidence for participants. This workshop is facilitated and cosponsored by Culture Ally and the International Network for Antiracist Teaching in Counseling (NARTIC).

Course Length

4.5 Hours

Continuing Education Units

4 CEUs. Please participate in both sessions to earn the CEUs (not available as individual sessions).

Dates

Session 1: January, 26, 2024 | 9-10:30 am PT | Live via Zoom

Session 2: February 23, 2024 | 8:30-11:30 am PT | Live via Zoom

Educational Goals

  1. Understand the intersection of mindfulness practice and antiracist work
  2. Practice mindfulness as a tool for antiracist advocacy and action in the counseling field.

Learning Objectives 

  1. Participate in mindfulness practice as a here-and-now technique to increase capacity to self-regulate during intense intercultural interactions.
  2. Identify two tools that can be used to manage conflict during intercultural interactions.
  3. Explore 3 strategies for developing resilience to manage the difficulties of antiracist practice..
  4. Engage in a mindful practice to explore and communicate to others about racialized experiences.
  5. Utilize a mindfulness metta practice to increase capacity to bring compassion and perspective to a practice of antiracism.

 

Curriculum

2 Lessons 4 hours 30 minutes

Welcome

Session 1: January, 26, 2024

Session 2: February 23, 2024

Your Instructors

Shawan Worsley, PhD, LMFT, LPCC

Culture Ally Founder and Executive Director

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Shawan Worsley (she/her) is the Founder and CEO of Culture Ally, as well as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor. Shawan holds a Ph.D. in American Studies, an M.A. in Counseling Psychology, and B.A.s in African American Studies and International Relations. In her former role as an Assistant Professor, she taught college courses, conducted scholarly research, presented her work at conferences throughout the country, and published an academic book with Routledge Press. As a therapist, Shawan has worked extensively in communities of color, providing therapy and case management to adults and children in virtually every clinical setting. In addition, she has created and delivered culturally responsive clinical training and consultation to therapists throughout the country. Shawan’s vocational goal is to help eradicate mental health disparities that impair the health and well-being of communities of color as she continues to provide therapy services through her private practice in Northern California.
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Zvi Bellin, PhD, LPCC

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Dr. Zvi Bellin is a Professor of Counseling Psychology at National University. Zvi is a faculty fellow at the Whole Person Center at National University. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor with a private psychotherapy practice based in Oakland, CA. Zvi has published research about the intersection of meaning-in-life and mindfulness in peer-reviewed journals and has broadened his research interests to include the decolonization of research methodology. He is a graduate of the first cohort of the East Bay Meditation Center’s leadership program. Zvi leads therapeutically oriented mindfulness trainings and retreats where he integrates spiritual and psychological practices.
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