Prudence Crandall 1834
Sarah Harris Fayerweather
Joining this membership site will offer additional resources to enhance your Mindfulness in the Museum in-class experience.
Prudence Crandall and Sarah Harris's story is not just a historical account but a living narrative that resonates as powerfully today as it did in 1833. It underscores the importance of education, equality, and social justice. By integrating the primary features of Mindfulness, specifically heightened awareness and compassionate introspection, into this historical exploration, we aim to provide a transformative experience that deepens one’s understanding of history and inspires a more mindful and compassionate society.
The series will include mindfulness practices, self-reflection exercises, and group discussions. These elements are designed to offer crucial emotional support and self-discovery, recognizing the necessity of these tools in navigating the intricate landscape of current-day racism and social injustice with compassionate care.
Although this series is introductory, participants will gain a deeper understanding of themselves, feel more confident and informed, and be able to enter conversations about racism with enhanced clarity. Ultimately, we hope this series will inspire you to make a difference in your scope of influence.