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Rhonda Magee

Rhonda V. Magee, M.A., J.D., is an author, innovative mindfulness teacher, and community builder with a mission to explore as fully as possible the enlivening and healing powers of mindfulness. A recovering full-time tenured law professor, she is Professor of Law, Emerita, and was the Founding Director of the Center for Contemplative Law and Ethics at the University of San Francisco School of Law. A recovering full-time tenured law professor, she is Professor of Law, Emerita, and was the Founding Director of the Center for Contemplative Law and Ethics at the University of San Francisco School of Law. Professor Magee is an internationally-recognized mindfulness teacher and prolific author who has spent more than twenty years exploring the intersections of anti-racist education, social justice, and contemplative practices, garnering international acclaim for her work. She is the author of the award-winning The Inner Work of Racial Justice: Healing Ourselves and Transforming Our Communities Through Mindfulness, which broke new ground in bringing mindfulness together with diversity and inclusion theory and practice.

Reflections on Practicing the Eightfold Path Together, Now

In a time of war, polarization and isolation, what do the teachings and practices of Right Speech offer as support? In this meditation and discussion, Rhonda V. Magee will share reflections on her efforts to continue working to increase connection and conversation in a time when free speech, commitment to human rights and other supports for speaking truth are under attack.

Cultivating Interracial Community within Movements for Change

Cross-cultural communication can bring us together… or tear us apart. In this EcoDharma Exploration on February 25, 2024, Rhonda Magee joined Kristin Barker in conversation to explore challenges and opportunities for building true Sangha as we work together for environmental justice.
EcoDharma
EcoDharma

A Manifestation of Love in Action

How might we remedy the core delusion that underlies world-spanning systems of exploitation, oppression, and devaluation?
EcoDharma
EcoDharma

Cultivating Just, Equitable Communities

How might a new understanding of mindfulness, one rooted in ethics and social engagement, help unravel systems of exclusion and degradation?