New Start Date for Cohort Two — Application Deadline Extended!

Considering the Freedom Together Mindfulness Teacher Training Program? Haven’t Completed Your Prerequisites?

We’ve received overwhelming interest from passionate BIPOC practitioners eager to join our transformative program. Many of you have reached out with thoughtful questions about prerequisites—and we’re listening.

To address your concerns, we are delaying the start of Cohort Two to August 2025 and extending the application deadline to July 2025.

To assess your readiness to join Cohort Two, please complete our brief survey. We will follow up with you soon regarding next steps. 

The Freedom Together Mindfulness Teacher Training Program

Empowering BIPOC Leaders to Foster Global Liberation Through Mindfulness

The Freedom Together Mindfulness Teacher Training Program is a groundbreaking 12-month journey designed to equip BIPOC leaders, educators, and advocates with the tools, skills, and confidence to create transformative change in their communities through mindfulness.

As the only IMTA-accredited program built by and for BIPOC in the world, Freedom Together offers a global perspective – not just seen through the lens of the U.S. – on mindfulness practices, while centering the unique histories and experiences of BIPOC individuals.

This one-of-a-kind program combines live mentoring, cutting-edge online learning, and immersive retreats to give you the practical skills to teach, lead, and inspire your respective community.

What makes it so different?

Traditional mindfulness training often overlooks the cultural context
s and lived experiences of BIPOC communities. The Freedom Together Mindfulness Teacher Training Program changes that.
This program blends the depth of contemplative practices with the expertise of world-renowned mindfulness practitioners, all tailored to address systemic inequities and historic traumas.

Just imagine:

All these are possible. And it all starts with YOU.

By The End Of The Program, You’ll Have:

And so much more.

You’ve been showing up for your community. Now imagine what you could do with specialised training and a powerful support system.

It’s time to amplify your impact. If you feel ready to embark on this journey but still have some questions concerning the prerequisites then we invite you to take the survey to learn more.

What People Say About Freedom Together

[The Program] allowed for more diversity than would have been possible in a traditional in-person venue. I felt fortunate to have had a faculty adviser that lived across the Atlantic, as well as the people in my group who were geographically distant to me. These interactions that were possible via zoom, nurtured my belief that there are many beings in this world all working on collective liberation.

“There was an article from Arrow written by an Asian American and it was the first time I felt my experience as an Asian was being reflected in a mindfulness program. Even though mindfulness has its roots in Buddhism/Asia, the Asian experience is rarely included and this was very touching to me.

The expansion of what constitutes a contemplative practice, is a concept that was brought up in each module. I have always believed that culture, values, and participants’ individual identities and needs, should be reflected in mindfulness programs. The program highlighted not seeing mindfulness programs as one-size-fits all. It reaffirmed my conviction that the teaching space should be constructed by participants and teacher/facilitator.

Explore the Program Structure

The Freedom Together Mindfulness Teacher Training Program is uniquely crafted by and for BIPOC individuals, ensuring that cultural contexts and lived experiences are central to the learning process.

Key Features:

Benefits Upon Completion:

Who Should Apply:

This program is ideal for BIPOC individuals who are:

Note: This is an inclusive space that celebrates and welcomes individuals of all sexual orientations, gender identities, and expressions, including but not limited to LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, and other identities), genderqueer, non-binary, and Two-Spirit folk. We also honour and support individuals from diverse racial, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds, those living with disabilities (visible or invisible), neurodivergent individuals, and people of all body types, ages, creeds, and socioeconomic statuses. Everyone’s unique identity, lived experience, and voice are valued and respected here.

Prerequisites:

Take the survey if you feel ready to embark on a journey of personal transformation and community empowerment.
Join a global network dedicated to collective liberation and healing.

How the Program Works

The Freedom Together Mindfulness Teacher Training Program integrates a structured blend of immersive virtual retreats, multimedia resources, and personalized mentorship to create a rich learning experience. Here’s a breakdown of how the program works:

1. Connect in the Opening & Closing Virtual Retreats

The program begins and ends with 2 mandatory 5-day retreats that both establish and cement a strong sense of community within the cohort. These retreats set the stage for a supportive environment that fosters relationships among students, teachers and program stewards throughout and after the program.

2. Explore the Rich Multimedia Library

Access a diverse collection of audio and video resources designed to deepen your practice and understanding.

Highlights:

3. Learn through the Canvas Learning Management System

The program leverages the Canvas platform to deliver a rich, asynchronous learning experience.

Key Components:

4. Join Live Weekend Mentoring and Get Personalized Support

Throughout the program, students participate in 9 live weekend mentoring sessions combined with personalized 1:1 mentoring, group activities, and peer interactions.

Key Benefits:

These mentoring sessions allow for deeper connections between students and faculty, fostering a collaborative environment that prioritizes growth and empowerment.

5. Gain Experience through Practical Application and Assignments

Participants gain hands-on experience by applying what they’ve learned through assignments, creating their own mindfulness practices, and delivering community-tailored mindfulness sessions.

Main Outcomes:

These elements ensure that graduates will emerge as empowered leaders with the tools, confidence, and understanding necessary to make a meaningful impact in their communities—and beyond.

What People Say About the Program

“I deeply valued listening to the rich variety of experienced teachers who offered their insights and experiences – not just one, but the array of different deep practitioners was phenomenal.”

About Our Application Process

The application process for the Freedom Together Mindfulness Teacher Certification Program serves as a powerful way to ensure that participants are truly aligned with the program’s mission and prepared for its unique demands.

Rather than simply guaranteeing a return on investment, this careful selection process enables participants to experience a genuine community of committed, like-minded individuals, building an environment where everyone’s contributions enhance collective growth.

By inviting only those with a deep-rooted intention and prior experience in mindfulness, the program cultivates an engaged community where each person’s lived experiences enrich the group’s collective journey.

This approach enhances the depth of learning, fosters trust, and empowers each trainee to become an impactful teacher in their communities. Participants gain the assurance that they are part of a thoughtfully curated, supportive environment designed for their success and transformation.

Ready to move forward—together?

PREREQUISITES & NEXT STEPS

Our survey will help you assess your readiness and provide personalized recommendations for your mindfulness teaching journey.

What People Say About the Program

“This training challenged me to truly listen to difficult experiences with both compassion and a new perspective. It allowed me to witness the pain of others without judgement, and in turn, deepened my ability to respond with empathy. This practice has profoundly shifted how I relate to others and how I show up in challenging conversations.”

Frequently
Asked
Questions

Our unique BIPOC Mindfulness Teacher Training Program empowers you to embody your limitless potential for leadership and self-determination through:

  1. Building community with faculty, facilitators, and peers, co-creating a new mindfulness eco-system that meets the needs and sensibilities of people of color.
  2. Collectively developing the attitudes, skills, and experience needed to share and teach mindfulness in your own communities.
  3. Contributing to the evolution of mindfulness for communities of color through your own unique embodiment and development of mindfulness theories, practices and applications grounded in your lived experience.
  4. Designing a 4-6 week mindfulness program that builds on the strengths and meets the specific needs of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color in your community and/or context.

Self-identified BIPOC (Black and Indigenous People of Color)/BAME (Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnicity) people passionate about sharing mindfulness with their communities and in their workplaces.

Freedom Together is the only online international mindfulness teacher training program designed solely BY and FOR Black, Indigenous, Asian, and People of Color communities. We hope to provide participants with a unique opportunity to engage in their training alongside others with similar life experiences. 

For many of us, we have spent much of our lives navigating white-dominant spaces in our education, work and further training. Freedom Together strives to offer a safe enough space for BIPOC to explore our experiences and practices in a way that centers our lives and without the need to filter ourselves, explain our experience, and educate others.

Our hope in creating this space is that it supports us to feel freer to learn alongside one another, go deeper into our life experiences that have shaped us, collectively examine our cultural, social and familial conditioning, and support one another in a loving, accountable space.

Successful applicants will need to have:

  1. maintained an effective mindfulness practice for at least two years,
  2. attended at least one five-day mindfulness meditation retreat, and
  3. completed a contemplative/mindfulness course

The program includes 200 hours of instruction roughly divided into 100 hours of student-directed learning and 100 hours of teacher-led sessions offered one weekend a month (see schedule above)

The student-directed learning is provided through an online learning system called Canvas. Each trainee receives their unique password to access reading materials, reflection questions, scenarios, videos, guided meditation practices, assignments and comprehension checks for each module. Participants are expected to complete the self-paced learning for each module before the next live session.

The teacher-led sessions include teacher input, small and large group reflections and discussions, group exercises, guided practices and enquiry, assignment review groups, rituals, and Q and A with keynote speakers.

There are also monthly group mentoring sessions and quarterly one to one mentoring. These sessions provide an opportunity to check-in on assignments and practice together.

Participants in this unique training program will benefit in a BIPOC co-learning environment, from the collective energy, with people who have similar lived experiences as them, being BIPOC and centering marginalized experiences.

These conducive energies for learning will allow students to go deeper into the understanding and practices of mindfulness in all aspects of life. On the completion of this training program, students will be connected to a network of fellow practitioners and BIPOC mentors who will continue to provide support along their evolving mindfulness journey.

Upon completion participants will also be eligible to apply to be certified as a professional mindfulness teacher with the International Mindfulness Teachers Association.

Upon acceptance to the program you are eligible to become a member of IMTA. Benefits include:

  • Access to the IMTA community of mindfulness teachers, allowing you to network with leaders in the mindfulness teaching community
  • The opportunity to pursue an internationally-recognized accreditation or certification credential that shows you have met our rigorous standards of mindfulness teacher training.
  • Inclusion in our online, geographically searchable directory, where you can tell the world who you are as a mindfulness teacher.
  • Invitations to community events and meet-ups that IMTA attends or hosts in your area.
  • Discounts on services from our partners on everything from insurance to continuing education.
  • The ability to nominate representatives (yourself included!) to participate in IMTA Committees
  • The ability to nominate a representative for election to the Board of Directors (Accredited Organizations only)

Upon successful completion of the program, you are eligible to apply for the Certified Mindfulness Teacher, Professional Level (CMT-P) credential with IMTA. Benefits include:

  • An internationally-recognized credential that shows you have met our minimum standards of mindfulness teacher training.
  • Discounted rates, for mindfulness teacher insurance (pending).
  • Marketing on the IMTA website via geographically searchable Directory where you can list where you teach and tell the world more about who you are as a mindfulness teacher.
  • Access to continuing education opportunities (pending).
  • Access to peer support through a network of local chapters (pending).