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- *Meditation as a form of empowerment (38th Annual Minority Health Conference) - slides
PDF of Powerpoint presentation, including a link to an audio recording. From the 38th Annual Minority Health Conference, February 24, 2017, minorityhealth.web.unc.edu (filename: RandolphCarter-MHC38workshop-20170225.pdf)
- *Meditation as a Form of Empowerment (presented at the 38th Annual Minority Health Conference) - audio (50 min)
Audio recording of presentation at the 38th Annual Minority Health Conference, February 24, 2017, minorityhealth.web.unc.edu
- *Randolph Carter interview with Vic Schoenbach
- Alleviating the Pressure Cooker in Ferguson
St. Louis Post Dispatch, November 21, 2014
- Eastern Educational Resource Collaborative
- Health and Well-Being in Communities of Color
A Consideration of Transcendental Meditation: A Means of Empowerment Randolph Carter, East Ed Presented at the 38th Annual Minority Health Conference UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health Friday, February 24, 2017 (link to audio on first slide)
- Intentional Diversity as Academic and Social Excellence
Intentional Diversity as Academic and Social Excellence, with Dr. Randolph Carter. at Green Meadow Waldorf School, on Feb. 4, 2014. www.gmws.org
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- Multicultural Seminar: A New Model for Professional Development
Elizabeth Denevi and Randolph Carter, Multicultural Perspectives 2006;8(2), 18–24 This article explores a new model for in-house professional development designed to introduce multicultural theories and practices to faculty and staff. The authors share their experience designing and implementing their seminar and offer educators a model for developing their own professional development program.
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- Peaceful places to reflect, relax in Baltimore
Peaceful places to reflect, relax in Baltimore Susan Reimer, The Baltimore Sun, April 30, 2015
- Randolph Carter receives Maharishi Award
- Review of Putting the Movement Back into Civil Rights Teaching
Advance unedited book review for upcoming issue of the Journal of Negro Education Putting the Movement Back into Civil Rights Teaching, Teaching for Change/PRRAC: Washington, DC: 2004 By Randolph Carter, East Ed (www.easted.org), September 30, 2004
- Teaching TM in California prisons
- TM in corrections and rehabilitation - more