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About the Author/Editor Sheridan Adams is a European American psychotherapist. During the last ten years she has been deeply involved in looking at issues of race and racism, including her own. She has been a part of diversity trainings, healing racism groups, and cultural competence classes in the varying roles of student, organizer, and leader. From 1999 -2002, Sheridan co-led a group for European American Buddhists called Healing Racism in Our Sanghas. In 2000 she co-edited the booklet, Making the Invisible Visible: Healing Racism in Our Buddhist Communities. She is currently on the Diversity Council at Spirit Rock Meditation Center in Marin, California and on the Diversity Committee of her local organization for therapists, EBCAMFT. She lives in Oakland, California with her husband, Jeff Kitzes. For more information about vignette contributors and about the author’s relation |