"Turning Poison Into Medicine": Contemplating Race, Meditation and Buddhism

"Turning Poison Into Medicine": Contemplating Race, Meditation and Buddhism

In the spirit of pausing and challenging ideas of productivity, we took a several month hiatus from the podcast. Deep into teaching during the pandemic, we need a space to unwind, clear our minds and rest. We thank you so much for still engaging the podcast and for catching up with us right where we left off. In our previous episodes in Season 2, we have spent time discussing new books and projects that center the importance of contemplating race and the structures that hurt and harm our spirits. In this episode, we center what we read and meditated with throughout the summer and how it is informing our evolution in and beyond the classroom. We start discussing an essay by bell hooks entitled “building a community of love: bell hooks and Thich Nanh Hanh” and center how mindfulness and Buddhism have become vital avenues of cultivating peace, compassion and community building in our classrooms. We also reference our dear friend and avid listener of the podcast’, Dr. Anita Tijerina Revilla’s beautiful work

“Attempted Spirit Murder: Who Are Your Spirit Protectors and Your Spirit Restores?”. We also bring together Natalie Avalos’ essay “Land-Based Ethics and Settler Solidarity in a Time of Corona and Revolution” with David Sheff and Jarvis Jay Master’s The Buddhist on Death Row: How One Man Found Light in the Darkest Place,” and Pema Chödrön When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice For Difficult Times. By combining our studies and engagement with Buddhism, racism and contemplation, we welcome you to a conversation where we discuss how we are trying to walk in the world with love and compassion even and most especially in intellectual/academic institutions where this is often not the norm.

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Luz

Luz

This episode brings together the work of Gloria Anzaldúa and Raoul Peck to contemplate our luz (light) in collective witnessing and healing. Episode concludes our effort in season 3 to define the ho...

5 Joulu 20221h 17min

Amor

Amor

In this episode, we contemplate amor as a form of decolonial study and witnessing that works against the capitalist and often genocidal norms of western culture.

5 Joulu 202259min

Confidence

Confidence

In this episode we contemplate witnessing and imagining colonial history by challenging the what Raoul Peck calls “confidence of ignorance” and build collective and relational histories and ties bet...

5 Joulu 20221h 2min

Preservation

Preservation

Episode 6 contemplates the ways racialized communities are scripted against one another and as such, preserve their dignity and integrity in finding dissent together

5 Joulu 20221h 4min

Space

Space

Episode 5 contemplates the spatial politics of Jim Crow on Black women’s bodies and also in the labor of Black and Indigenous Central Americans

5 Joulu 20221h 2min

Entanglement

Entanglement

Episode 4 contemplates the historic entanglements of power in the hemisphere and the interoceanic diasporas that are forged within, beyond and against power

5 Joulu 20221h 9min

Fantasy

Fantasy

Episode contemplates neocolonial and transtemporal fantasies of Mesoamerican and Central American culture and arrives at the beauty of decolonial storytelling to imagine wondrous and generative futu...

5 Joulu 20221h 8min

Sacredness

Sacredness

Episode contemplates the erotic and gendered histories that we can decolonialize colonial domination, morality and erasure that allow us to arrive at the sacred cosmologies of pre-Columbian life.

5 Joulu 202252min

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