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  <title>Joy and Justice with Dr. Kamilah Majied</title>
  <description>On today's episode Dr. Kamilah Majied joins me to discuss joy and justice in the context of black wisdom and Buddhist teachings. We talk&amp;amp;nbsp;about &amp;quot;entering the palace of oneself,&amp;quot; the roots of black music and how it embodies what the Buddha talks about, the purpose of freedom, and Kamilah shares how she defines joy. Kamilah is a psychotherapist, social work educator, researcher, activist and consultant on advancing equity and inclusion through contemplative practices. Her new book, Joyfully Just, feels like potent medicine for today's world.&amp;amp;nbsp;I hope you enjoy this podcast and here's to more joy, justice, and rest. They are all freedom activators, and therefore in the same family. &amp;amp;nbsp; Resources mentioned in this podcast can be found here: http://daringtorest.com/podcast/96 &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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