Heart Light Radio
May 4th Edition
Our Power, Our Peace
A Black Meditation Retreat
April 2026
Led by Dr. Damita Brown &
Teaching Team Members:
Nandi Seboulisa, Laura Cottrell and Ohene:Waa
Your act of kindness can make a huge difference. Heart Light Action is working to create a Black Meditation Retreat in Washington State in the Fall of 2025. Your one-time donation will help bring families, neighbors, activists, and organizers together to practice meditation.
Provide a meditation retreat experience that promotes clarity and kindness.
Teach the sustainability skill of cooperative building so we can gain social autonomy, food security and wellness.
Create a resource guide that offers access to meditation and other vital community resources.
Please help us reach our goal: $12,000
Heart Light Personal Training
Advisory Council Member Michael Speraw interviews founder
Dr. Damita Brown
Heart Light Personal Training
These one on one sessions are for people interested in deepening their understanding of anti-racism and sharpening their skills for dismantling racism at the personal and interpersonal levels. You will develop an understanding of contemplative social action guided by unconditional social equality and deepen your ability to engage effectively with supremacist behaviors.
You will become more at ease relating to race whether it involves being able to have conversations openly or interrupting racist dynamics without alienating those involved. You will develop more satisfaction with your ability to be involved in a constructive, compassionate and impactful way.
Find out if this approach can work for you. Contact Dr. Brown today. Heartlightaction@gmail.com
Heart Light Cards
Heart Light Cards
This handsome 4 x 4 inch 20 card set offers uplifting statements that encourage us to use meditation and other contemplative practices to align our values with our actions. The term anti-racism doesn’t fully capture the positive power of the awareness, commitment and day to day willingness to relate to racism in a transformative way. Instead we use the idea of contemplative social action which doesn’t depend on attachment to a particular definition of justice or a pre-determined outcome. We begin with our own minds, paying attention to the kinds of thoughts, feelings and ideas about the world we are holding on to. With that awareness we can ask is this state of mind contributing to division and hatred or respectful connection and understanding? The 45 page booklet contains explanations and suggested activities that cultivate action guided by the conviction in the indestructible goodness of all beings.