Mondays 6- 7:30pm PT/ 9-10:30pm ET
January 27th- March 3rd
This course is for self-identified white people. It offers the opportunity to use relational mindfulness practice in community with other white folks to deepen in our understanding of whiteness and how it functions in our world and lives. We will discover together how to create supportive white anti-racist culture and community
Some of the topics we will explore:
The class is taught by Devon and guest teacher Khalila Gillett.
Register for the course here.
Course Fee $300.00
Early Bird registration fee $250 offered on registration received before Dec 15th, 2024.
A portion of the proceeds will be donated to BIPOC programming through the Dharma Homies and the National Movement for Black Lives.
These 50 minute sessions are offered to support white people in their practice of waking up to whiteness, power and privilege.
June 2024- November 2024
(Waking Up to Whiteness 101 is a prerequisite for this group)
This is a monthly group for people who have completed Waking Up to Whiteness 101. It offers the opportunity to use relational mindfulness practice in community with other white folks to continue deepening in understanding of whiteness and how it functions in our world and lives. We will discover together how to create supportive white anti-racist culture and community
Each Class Includes:
The class is taught by Devon and Mark Wax.
Course Fee $300.00
A portion of the proceeds will be donated to POC programming through the Dharma Homies and the National Movement for Black Lives.
Payment is accepted through Venmo @Devon-Sangster-Rath, Pay Pal devon.sangster.rath@gmail.com or by credit card.
“I can see it — in the short-term we generate small pockets of movement so irresistibly accountable that people who don’t even know what a movement is come running towards us, expecting that they will be welcomed, flawed and whole, by a community committed to growth; knowing that there is a place in this violent, punitive world that is already committed to, and practicing, a healing and transformative iteration of justice.” — Adrienne Maree Brown
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