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Dr. Lisette Garcia

Author / Musician

Lisette Garcia holds a PhD in experimental psychology from Tufts University. She has taught at Harvard and Columbia University and she later became a professor at John Jay College Of Criminal Justice. As a native of El Paso, Texas and the daughter of Mexican immigrants, her experience as a Mexican American women and human rights advocate has taken her to many different worlds: as a civil rights activist who worked directly with Maya Angelou and Coretta Scott King; as a psychologist for child soldiers in Liberia; as a prisoner’s advocate for the India prison system; and as a Buddhist scholar with over 20 years of practice and 4 years of silent meditation practice. She is also a percussionist and voting member of the Latin Recording Academy and has worked on numerous albums in Peru, Brazil, and the United States.

Feb. 16, 2021

Dr. Lisette Garcia

Dr. Lissette Garcia stops by to discuss her new book, her 4 year silent meditation, social psychology, and her experience growing up in Texas along the Mexican border.

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