It is possible to listen to the music A Love Supreme by John Coltrane and minimize the love he references through notes and tones. It is also possible to engage Coltrane's work of art as a portal for awakening. This Sunday’s guest speaker Michelle C. Johnson shares about the intersections of justice and spiritual practice and justice and love. What does it look like to embody a love so vast for the liberation of all?
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Michelle Cassandra Johnson is an author, activist, spiritual teacher and practitioner, racial equity consultant and trainer, and intuitive healer.
She approaches her life and work from a place of knowing we are, can, and must heal individually and collectively. Michelle teaches workshops and immersions and leads retreats and transformative experiences nationwide. As a dismantling racism educator, she has worked with large corporations, non-profits, and community groups, including as co-leader with Tema Okun of ERUUF’s original Dismantling Racism workshops. Her latest book, A Space For Us: A Guide For Leading Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Affinity Groups, was published by Beacon Press in August 2023.
