It is an inside job that requires self-reflection, redefining what we’re committed to: forgiveness, fierce love, and deep spiritual labor.” angel Kyodo williams teaches, “belonging isn’t about being good enough to be included ‘in the tribe’. We all have a deep yearning to belong - to a community or a people that understands and supports us. White fragility: why it's so hard for white people to talk about racism by Robin J.A visionary voice for inner and outer change inspires us to come home to ourselves - to be of greater service in the world. Trauma-sensitive yoga in therapy: bringing the body into treatment by David Emerson Trauma-sensitive mindfulness: practices for safe and transformative healing by David A. The inner work of racial justice: healing ourselves and transforming our communities through mindfulness by Rhonda V. The body is not an apology: the power of radical self-love by Sonya Renee Taylor Teaching trauma-sensitive yoga: a practical guide by Brendon Abram The way of tenderness: awakening through race, sexuality, and gender by Zenju Earthlyn Manuel Stay woke: a meditation guide for the rest of us by Justin Michael Williams Skill in action: radicalizing your yoga practice to create a just world by Michelle Cassanda Johnson Radical dharma: talking race, love, and liberation by Rev. Restorative yoga for ethnic and race-based stress and trauma by Gail Parker My grandmother's hands: racialized trauma and the pathway to mending our hearts and bodies by Resmaa Menakem Mindful of race: transforming racism from the inside out by Ruth King Love and rage: the path of liberation through anger by Lama Rod Owens Interbeing: the 14 mindfulness trainings of engaged buddhism by Thich Nhat Hanh How to be an inclusive leader, your role in creating cultures of belonging where everyone can thrive by Jennifer Brown Tristan Katz has written LGBTQ Awareness for yoga teachers by Tristan Katzīirthing Bodies: LGBT Inclusion in Prenatal Yoga by Jacoby Ballard & Destiny OlsenĬounseling skills for working with gender diversity and identity by Michael Beattie and Penny LenihanĪ parent’s guide to high functioning autism spectrum disorder by Sally Ozonoff, Geraldine Dawson, et alĭiverse bodies, diverse practices: towards an inclusive somatics edited by Don Hanlon Johnson offers many educational resources on gender and sexuality including Breaking through the Binary The Ethical Slut: A Practical Guide to Polyamory, Open Relationships, and Other Freedoms in Sex and Love by Janet Hardy My New Gender Workbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Achieving World Peace Through Gender Anarchy and Sex Positivity by Kate Bornstein Queer: a graphic history by Meg-John Barker Radical Copyeditor’s guide to writing about transgender people Pronoun Guide - what they are, how to share them, about making mistakes PHSA’s Guide to gender inclusive language Guide to finding the right words - LGBTQ+ Glossary by the It Gets Better Project Guide to being an ally to transgender and nonbinary youth The Safe Zone Project offers a self-guided course on Foundational LGBTQ+ understanding & inclusion I will continue to add to this list and welcome suggestions for inclusions. Many of them offer trainings, workshops or their own resources pages as well. Where possible I’ve linked to the author’s as well. While I have read many of these, I have not read all of them. This is a list of resources which can support you in this journey. I will forever be a beginner in this journey and am incredibly grateful for the wisdom which comes out of the community of others engaged in this work. Being an ally, creating inclusive cultures, safer spaces with healing and growth potential, and practicing or teaching yoga or mindfulness in ways that are accessible, inclusive and socially engaged is a transformative lifelong journey.
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