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Liberate Meditation App

Liberate is a meditation app designed to be a “safe space” for the Black community to develop a daily mediation habit. The app provides wellbeing practices that better fit the lives and experiences of the BIPOC community with meditations targeted as such things as microaggressions, internalized racism, and ancestral healing alongside those aimed at dealing with anxiety, depression, stress, and gratitude.

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Organization: Julio Rivera
Date: 6/12/23
Resource Type: Organization
Topic: DEI & Anti-Oppression, Health & Healing

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