Tag: identity

Exploring neurodiversity brings new perspectives for practicing, teaching and researching mindfulness. This blog post was originally written for the International Conference on Mindfulness (ICM:2024), edited and republished here. A neurodivergent member of the conference EDI advisory working group answers questions Read more…

~ Written by Carmelo Di Maria. Carmelo sits on the Mindfulness Network Community Friends (MNCF) Volunteer Committee and offers a regular donation-based specialist interest group for men to connect and practice mindfulness. ~   It was time for our monthly Read more…

~ written by Ken Lunn, our Executive Director ~   Many years ago I auditioned for the Bradford Playhouse actors list, then a leading amateur repertory theatre. After the audition, which was not great, the artistic director told me that Read more…

~ Written by River Wolton ~ ‘Freedom is not just about transcending identity but embracing it until what is beyond the experience of identity reveals itself.’ Larry Yang    On 16th November 2019, I will co-lead, alongside my colleague Bernat Font, a one day retreat for all Read more…

– written by Sheila Roche I am really glad, reading the other contributions to this blog, that the Mindfulness Network is committed in such a personal way to developing Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) policies. I am a cisgendered* lesbian Read more…

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