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SUMMARY:Relational Mindfulness
DESCRIPTION:In relational mindfulness\, we practice mindfulness in interactions with other people. Paying attention to others and receiving attention from others can help us deepen concentration and mindfulness.\nRelational mindfulness is always grounded in the practices of kindness and joy. In these drop-in sessions we will cultivate curious\, open attention amid live interactions with other people. During this series people of all ages will deepen their capacity to enjoy the simplest sorts of interactions with others. \nFREE for UCLA Students and Staff\nZoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81366699971?pwd=eU1RU2M0TWFFUUJSRWY0K2EySGxmUT09\nMeeting ID: 813 6669 9971\nPasscode: 780493 \nTanzanite Msola has a long-term interest and passion in supporting young people academically\, emotionally\, and helping them achieve a creative outlet. Tanzanite spent many years in Massachusetts working with young people from all different cultural and economic background\, with all levels of ability and disability. Tanzanite was introduced to meditation at a young age by attending the Insight Meditation Society’s (IMS) Family and Teen Retreats. As Tanzanite leaned into “adulthood” she returned as a staff volunteer for IMS Teen Retreats and has worked for Inward Bound Mindfulness Education (iBme)\, and Awake Youth Project. In 2018 Tanzanite completed the iBme Teacher Training Program. \n 
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SUMMARY:Tech+Society Conference 2021 Day 1
DESCRIPTION:These are fascinating times – tech-based innovation offers the promise of disruptive technologies which can lower cost and improve outcomes in critical areas of societal focus. The innovations and the businesses that drive them\, however\, are often subject to a rapidly emerging “techlash” with a growing set of concerns about potential monopolistic behavior of large tech companies\, concerns about data privacy\, systemic bias embedded in algorithmic decision making\, a growing digital and income divide\, and uncertainty about the future of work. At the core of this\, a discussion around effective leadership is emerging. \nJoin us for the Tech + Society Conference\, where we will discuss: \n\nWhere can tech-based innovation serve society the best?\nWhat are potential unintended consequences of technology and how can they be mitigated?\nUltimately\, what does success look like for leaders managing tech-based innovation in society?\n\nREGISTER HERE\nDAY 1: FULLY VIRTUAL – WEBINAR FOLLOWED BY VIRTUAL NETWORKING \nKEYNOTE SPEAKER:  JUAN ENRIQUEZ\nFuturist\, Polymath\, Venture Capitalist\, and Author \nJuan Enriquez\nAuthor\, RIGHT/WRONG: How Technology Transforms Our Ethics \nJuan Enriquez is a leading authority on the economic impact of life sciences and brain research on business and society as well as a respected business leader and entrepreneur. As a business leader\, advisor\, and renowned speaker\, Juan works directly with the CEOs of a number of Fortune 50 companies\, as well as various heads of state\, on how to adapt to a world where the dominant language is shifting from the digital towards the language of life. He is a TED All-Star with ten TED talks on a variety of subjects\, as well as dozens of TEDx talks. \n  \n 
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