TY - JOUR AU - Gajaweera, Nalika PY - 2021/05/10 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Sitting in the Fire Together: People of Color Cultivating Radical Resilience in North American Insight Meditation JF - Journal of Global Buddhism JA - JGB VL - 22 IS - 1 SE - Special Focus: Buddhism and Resilience DO - 10.5281/zenodo.4727595 UR - https://www.globalbuddhism.org/article/view/1308 SP - 121-139 AB - Drawing upon ethnographic research conducted in California with BIPOC practitioners of mindfulness, this article examines their efforts to create “safe spaces” to collectively experience and process painful embodied emotions around racialized trauma. These collective spaces, I argue, help meditators move from experiencing painful emotions as internal to their personal experience as individuals, and instead help relate their difficult emotions with those experienced and shared by other racialized minorities. Building such safe space communities help raise awareness of the shared socio-political nature of their individual emotions. This collective experiencing of racialized embodiment fosters a type of radical resilience, and, ultimately, develops an awareness of collective responsibility, care for community and direct action for racial justice within the individual meditator. ER -