
Rhonda V. Magee is a professor of law at the University of San Francisco. Also trained in sociology and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), she is a highly practiced facilitator of trauma-sensitive, restorative MBSR interventions for lawyers and law students, and for minimizing the effects of social-identity-based bias. Magee has been a visiting scholar at the Center for the Study of Law and Society and a visiting professor of law at the University of California, Berkeley.
Engage with Compassion and Skill Within Your Community with Rhonda Magee
In this 4-part series, you’ll use the powerful RAIN practice to recognize, accept, investigate, and notice how your community shapes your world. You’ll discover how to redefine what community means to you, tap into how community impacts your emotions, and find new ways to define yourself.
Session #1: Recognize Ourselves in a Community
Recognizing Ourselves in Community
A 13-minute RAIN practice to explore your sense of belonging.
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Session #2: Mindfully Accepting Our Community
Mindfully Accepting Our Community
A reflection practice to explore how it feels to be part of a community.
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Session #3: Investigating Our Experience in Community
Investigating Our Experience in Community
An 11-minute mindful awareness practice to discover how our community shapes us.
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Session #4: Noticing Our Identity in Community
Noticing Our Identity in Community
This practice explores how we can retain our individuality while continuing to engage with community.
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