Transforming Racism from the inside out.

MINDFULNESS-BASED RACIAL AWARENESS TRAINING & EDUCATION

 

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"Racism is a heart disease, and it's curable!"

~ Ruth King

Ruth King is a seminal thought leader in the fields of mindfulness and racial awareness. Mindful of Race shines a compassionate, provocative, and practical light into a deeply neglected and world-changing domain profoundly relevant to all.

Mindful of Race Book

This self-study course supports an investigation of your racial habits of mind that influence how you show up in the world. It offers an introduction to the Mindful of Race framework using the Rubik to illustrate six concepts in three intersecting pairs.

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Celebrated Thought Leader

Ruth King is the Founder of Mindful of Race Institute, LLC, and is a celebrated author, educator, and meditation teacher.

Both provocative and compassionate, King speaks to the heart of her audiences with audacity, authenticity and joy.

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From Our Clients

Insight Meditation Teacher and Mentor

Brave Space was brilliant for supporting racial affinity groups to understand what it is we carry. The biggest aspect was having these difficult and challenging conversations in relationship with each other. I found this exploration powerful and important.

Susan Bauer-Wu

Susan Bauer-Wu, President, Mind & Life Institute

The Mindful of Race year-long training for our organization opened our eyes. It put a fire under us and allowed us to get real, to move the needle. It's critical to engage people who are knowledgeable and can guide us on this journey, The work is deep and the ripples continue.

Susan Bauer-Wu
JoAnna Hardy

JoAnna Hardy, Author & Founder of Meditation Coalition

I served as a Guided Teacher for a community struggling with issues around race, misogyny and hierarchy. Through doing Ruth's training, we had to open up to tough conversations and realities and dig in. Ruth King's work has been life changing to me and the communities I serve. 

JoAnna Hardy

Tara Brach, author, Radical Compassion

Ruth's work offers us healing medicine for the suffering of racism. She not only helps us understand the complexity of our great racial divide, but she also offers core practices, reflections, and actions that give us hope for transformation.

Seth Van Der Swaagh, Industry Director, Advertising Sales, Google

The training was very well received, particularly Ruth's insight into dominant and subordinate group dynamics. In addition, Ruth's book is one of the best I've read on the work needed to transform racism, and I find myself underlining passages and reading things back to my wife regularly. 

Ron Rawald, Sr. MD & Head of International Real Estate, Cerberus Capital Management

One of the hard truths of reading Ruth’s book was learning that I could not see my own whiteness. I never felt I had advantages. But I did! I now understand white privilege within me and our industry. This is why I invited Ruth to support us in having this conversation.

Tanisha Pleasant

Tanisha Pleasant, MBA, Director of Equity Strategy, Strive Together

In our year together, Ruth drew the connections between mindfulness and race equity, and showed us how to remain grounded, strategic, and systemic while doing the important work of race.

Tanisha Pleasant
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