About this session
Rest, restoration, reflection, and presence are all vital parts of social justice work. In honor of Juneteenth, we share this meditation led by Tibetan meditation expert, Alejandro Chaoul, Ph.D. This session was originally recorded in 2021 for the Community Learning and Engagement course, “Facing Race: Racism, Resistance and Reckoning in the United States.
Alejandro Chaoul, Ph.D., founding director of the Mind, Body, Spirit Institute at the Jung Center
[Originally published on June 14, 2023]
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Presented By Alejandro Chaoul

Alejandro Chaoul, Ph.D., is the founding director of the Mind Body Spirit Institute of the Jung Center. He has spent more than 20 years teaching meditation to people with cancer and other conditions as well as to caregivers and health professionals at MD Anderson Cancer Center and UT Health. Dr. Chaoul is also adjunct faculty at the McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics at The University of Texas McGovern Medical School in Houston. He holds a doctorate from Rice University focusing on Tibetan spiritual traditions and has trained with Tibetan lamas for over 30 years.