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Author, The Mindfulness Effect: an unexpected path to healing, connection, & social justice (Night River Press, 2018), and the accompanying workbook, The Mindfulness Effect Journal & Practice Planner (Night River Press, 2018)
Author, The Culturally Inclusive Educator: Preparing for a Multicultural World (Teachers College Press, 2014)
Dena Samuels, Ph.D.
TRAINER IN EDUCATION AND HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Dena Samuels, Ph.D., serves as a mindfulness-based diversity, equity, and inclusion author, speaker, leadership trainer, and consultant. As an award-winning tenured professor, Dr. Samuels taught at the University of Colorado – Colorado Springs for 20 years while consulting around the U.S. and beyond. She now consults full-time on mindful, inclusive leadership development, and remains on faculty at the university.
She has authored several books and many other publications. Her latest book, “The Mindfulness Effect: an unexpected path to healing, connection, and social justice,” offers 25 mindfulness practices for health/wellness, self-empowerment, culturally inclusive leadership development, social justice, and environmental justice. In all of her publications and speaking engagements, she passionately invites people to raise their personal and social awareness to live more fulfilling, connected, and meaningful lives; and assists organizations, campuses, and corporations in building more diverse, equitable, and inclusive cultures. Dr. Samuels’ extensive client list includes over 150 organizations like NASA and Big Brothers Big Sisters; Fortune 50 Corporations like Facebook/WhatsApp and Humana; and campuses around the U.S. such as the U.S. Air Force Academy, the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, and the University of Dayton. Her community activism in Denver focuses on facilitating cross-racial dialogue.
Dena is based in DC.