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In December 2019, I visited the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) in Washington, DC, at the suggestion of Ericka Phillips—a mindfulness meditation guide and community organizer. Ericka collaborates with the museum to design mindfulness-based programming that deepens visitor engagement with the exhibits.
"The museum represents the journey of Black Americans—a story of liberation. Similarly, meditation is a practice of freedom in the present moment." — Ericka Phillips
The NMAAHC offers a visceral, emotional journey through African American history:
- Descending into History: Visitors enter a time-traveling elevator to 1400, beginning with the transatlantic slave trade.
- Confronting Trauma: Tight, dark spaces simulate the horrors of enslavement and forced labor.
- Rising Through Struggle: Exhibits progress through Emancipation, Jim Crow, Civil Rights, and modern triumphs.
Ericka observed that visitors often experience intense emotions while exploring the museum. Her mindfulness programs aim to:
- Provide space for guided reflection
- Encourage present-moment awareness
- Help visitors process grief and inspiration
One of the museum’s most profound features is the Contemplative Court, where:
- A waterfall creates a calming mist
- Visitors sit in quiet reflection
- Grief transforms into resolve for change
Ericka’s work highlights how mindfulness can:
1. Ground visitors in challenging moments
2. Connect personal liberation with historical struggles
3. Inspire action through self-awareness
"I hope to help visitors reflect on freedom and draw strength from this story of triumph." — Ericka Phillips
While in-person mindfulness programs are paused, the museum offers online mindfulness events. Check their events page for updates.
Mindfulness at the NMAAHC bridges past and present, showing how inner freedom aligns with the ongoing fight for justice. As Ericka demonstrates, even brief moments of awareness can fuel lasting change.
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