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Week 12- Independent Research Notes

       I was excited to learn this week about how mindfulness practices can work to root out implicit racial biases. I sort of felt like there was a missing piece in my research and I was left with the complicated question of how to tackle implicit bias w ith educators who seek to utilize mindfulness in their classrooms. This new information offered a  great  explanation  of how mindfulness itself can work to better individuals, make them  more aware, and enable them to  incorporate  mindfulness  more equitably.         I’d like to look further into the idea of utilizing mindfulness as a tool for eliminating (as much as possible) implicit biases within  education. I think this is an important piece of  mindfulness's  equitability in schools.   I often come back to the notion that  for  mindfulness to be equitable, educators must  first do the work to root out implici...

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