Sounding the Path of Racial Healing
with Reggie Hubbard
Please join us for Sounding the Path of Racial Healing, an evening with Reggie Hubbard of Active Peace.
Through poetry, sound, teaching, and guided reflection, we will explore the ways we inherit, witness, and transform the legacies of racial harm.
Reggie will draw from Dr. Larry Ward’s work, America’s Racial Karma, offering insights into how we can confront our collective wounds with honesty, compassion, and action. He will also guide us in grounding practices that help embody these reflections, creating space for presence and healing.
The evening will open and close with readings from Dr. Ward’s poetry collection, Morning Night, inviting us to feel, reflect, and move forward with hope.
Wednesday, February 11
7:00–8:30 pm ET / 4:00–5:30 pm PT
Online + Recorded
Registration
General admission: $40
In recognition of Black History Month, free admission is available for Black participants. Please email support@thelotusinstitute.org for the discount code.
Reggie Hubbard
Reggie Hubbard is the founder/Chief Serving Officer of Active Peace LLC. He has done many things, but is most proud of being a caring human, a stroke survivor, teacher/wisdom steward, strategist, organizer, spiritual advisor, minister of sound and devoted seeker of truth, compassion, health, well-being and justice for all. Through Active Peace, he teaches all walks of life through wisdom, movement, meditation and sound, ways to cultivate well-being as a foundation rather than an afterthought. He received recognition for his pioneering teaching practice by being named as one of Yoga Journal's 2025 Teachers of the Year/One's to Watch in 2026.
His wellness journey was born of curiosity; forged in adversity due to a toxic job; and has become a lesson in surrender to the miracles that exist in focusing on what you can control with grit, grace and curiosity. His yogic and meditative practices have served as a sanctuary of peace and refuge while processing racism and the pressures of serving at the height of US politics/grassroots activism as a black man in the United States. He has nurtured an awareness of the true aims of yogic and meditation practice – liberation, open heartedness and loving service. His spiritual practice has helped him bear witness to complicated emotions (anger, grief, disappointment) while nurturing grace and ease of spirit in the midst of it all.
Reggie's life work sits at the intersection of building community, bringing more peace and balance to activists; guiding the wellness community toward being more engaged, concerned citizens; enhancing the well-being of all walks of life; and, shifting the world toward more justice for all. He is a featured speaker/thought leader on political strategy, new consciousness, wellbeing, social justice, and civic engagement for leading publications, podcasts and platforms including: Be Here Now Network, Essence, Kripalu, Mind and Life Institute, Omega Institute, SoundsTrue, Upaya Zen Center, the Wellbeing Project, Yoga Alliance, Yoga Journal and Yoga Magazine.
Reggie considers himself a global citizen, but spends most of his time in the Maryland/Washington DC area.