10 Compassionate Actions:
#3 Call it out |
Prejudice takes root and grows when people don’t call it out. Interventions help to show solidarity with the target of abuse or intolerance and demonstrate to observers that such language or actions are not acceptable. Click below to read a few tips on how to safely and assuredly call out any instances of abuse or intolerance that you see or hear. |
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Being an LGBTQ ally |
This month is Pride Month and in recognition and celebration we're working to produce materials which help explain the critical role compassion plays in creating spaces of inclusion and safety - and how that can be put into practice. To start you off, here's our guide - co-created with The Trevor Project, a wonderful charity providing LGBTQ youth - to being the best possible ally for the LGBTQ community. |
Being an ally for LGBTQ communities |
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Launch of our training directory |
We are delighted to tell you that we have now launched our international compassion training directory. Through this directory you will be able to search for the latest compassion, self-compassion, and mindfulness training courses across the world - of different lengths, approaches, and locations. Click on the button below to access the directory and do let us know if you think there are any courses that we're missing. |
Access our training directory |
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Monday 10 July: Tapping into our five senses for increased happiness.
Join best-selling author Gretchen Rubin as she tell us how we can take strides towards a happier, more mindful life. Gretchen had been studying happiness and human nature for over a decade, and will be sharing about her latest book Life in Five Senses: How Exploring the Senses Got Me Out of My Head and Into the World. |
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In the spotlight: Lobsang Negi |
Returning to our usual slot of highlighting a member of our Board each week, this time we're delighted to introduce you to Lobsang Negi. Lobsang is co-founder and Executive Director of the Center for Contemplative Science and Compassion-Based Ethics at Emory University. He is also founder and spiritual director of Drepung Loseling Monastery in Atlanta, GA. |
Read about Lobsang |
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