Mindfulness is no cure-all, but it can help to build the capacities we need for successful, collective action.
What can we learn from 22 articles on mindfulness and social change?
How can whites work against racism while also ensuring that we don’t re-center white supremacy in the process?
If we connect our contemplative practices with social realities we can fashion a healthier present and a better future.
The connection between public engagement and private retreat is deeper than we think.
Psychology offers many ways to meet the pandemic with courage, clarity and wisdom.
Mindfulness can help us to discern, interrupt and transform power differentials and biases.
Mindfulness is a powerful resource for radical transformation and dismantling oppressive structures.
Part of our response to the climate emergency must be to slow down in our own lives and responses.
We need a new praxis of spiritual and political liberation that isn’t muted by the weak balm of self-improvement.
Mindfulness has huge potential in transforming education, but not if it’s only used as stress relief for students.
Collective action is more effective when people understand the values and beliefs that drive their behaviour.