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White and Awakening Together (WA1C20)

Crystal A. Johnson, PhD and Kitsy Schoen, MSW

August 2, 2020

Online Program Online

10:00 am Aug 02 - Sep 20, 2020 PDT

Date and Time Details:
8 Sundays; August 2 – September 20, 2020
10:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Pacific Time

Location:
Online via Zoom

SLIDING SCALE:
$50–$1008. Our sliding scale options for this program include financial support for our teachers.
Code WA1C20.

Contact: Spirit Rock Registration
Registration@spiritrock.org

  • Benefactor – $1,008.00
  • Sustainer – $500.00
  • Online Base – $150.00
  • Online Reduced – $100.00
  • Mudita/Karuna Scholarship – $50.00

Registration is now closed. The program is full.

Please only take this class if you are: 1) comfortable navigating Zoom, AND 2) able to fully participate, attending at least 7 of the 8 meetings and engaging as skillfully as possible in your breakout group.


Spirit Rock as an organization (including our founding teachers and current faculty) continues to be dedicated to this anti-racist work and these teachings of non-harming and interconnection. In order to do this, we are honored to hold space for various affinity groups (such as womxn, LGBTQIA+, and families) to fully explore, awaken to, and unpack their experience and conditioning in relevant containers. It is particularly important that self-identified white people do this work without causing further spiritual/emotional/psychological/physical harm to the Black, Indigenous, People of Color community – intentionally or unintentionally. We are honored by and grateful to be able to support and share these teachings. Thank you for being part of our sangha as we continue our journey towards a greater awakening of ourselves and each other!

A BENEFIT FOR EAST BAY MEDITATION CENTER AND SPIRIT ROCK’S DR. MARLENE JONES SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Co-sponsored by Spirit Rock and The East Bay Meditation Center

Open to and designed for all self-identified white people at all levels of experience.

Class objectives:
  • Come together as a supportive community of white people to explore the dynamics and impact of whiteness from the personal to the systemic levels.
  • Increase awareness of the ways our behaviors, values, social norms and leadership practices perpetuate the status quo, and explore alternatives.
  • Work together to develop our capacity to stay fully present in difficult situations and conversations.
  • Explore the Buddhist practices that nurture us and sustain our capacity to take action for change.

Description:
This is a time in America when white people’s awareness of the terrible impact of racial injustice has increased dramatically in the context of the pandemic and following the murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor. How can we respond? What can we do? What is whiteness, and how does it fit in with our dharma practice? How can we use the energy of this time to explore and address the suffering of racial injustice and promote, nurture and maintain greater inclusiveness and racial equity in our communities?

Living in the U.S. (and elsewhere), we have been shaped by social, economic and other systems in which unearned privilege accrues to white people. To the extent that we are unaware of this system of white privilege and racial conditioning, we are not free to make skillful choices about how to live our values in the world. Rather, we unwittingly behave in ways that lead to suffering for ourselves, our community and the larger society. Further, we may not realize how our conditioning makes us resistant to joining with other white people to change the system and ourselves.

White and Awakening Together is designed as a guided, collaborative exploration of our racial conditioning as white people. We will apply dharma practices to explore the (un)realities of whiteness, stay present with difficult experiences and enhance our capacity to skillfully be in diverse community. Through this collaboration, we will expand our shared capacity to help each other learn and grow in ways that support liberation for us all.

The class will include didactic teaching, small and large group discussion, experiential exercises and assigned readings. Each participant will be assigned to a small group for the term of the course. Previous experience with whiteness work and/or meditation not required. Please bring your open mind and your generous heart!

About the Teachers

Crystal Johnson

Crystal A. Johnson, PhD

Crystal is a retired clinical psychologist, dharma practitioner and teacher who has co-created, and co-teaches programs for white dharma practitioners seeking to build awareness, knowledge and skills to challenge the dynamics of white privilege and race-based oppression, and to create truly diverse sangha. These programs include: White and Awakening in Sangha, a six month program […]

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Kitsy Schoen, MSW

Kitsy Schoen, MSW, began her mindfulness practice and was inspired to work as a hospice social worker after meeting Stephen Levine in 1979. Throughout her career she has been able to integrate mindfulness and her passion for racial equity into her work. At Kaiser Permanente, Kitsy ran a large mind/body mental health education program. She […]

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