Trinh Mai (LCSW) is Director of Mindfulness Programs and a clinical social worker for the Osher Center for Integrative Health and the Resiliency Center at the University of Utah. She also owns a private practice: Trinh Mai Counseling & Consulting. Trinh is passionate about promoting the health and wellbeing of marginalized communities, people in general, and our planet. Trinh develops and facilitates anti-racism workshops as well as support programs such as BIPOC Staff Check-ins and Fierce Self-Compassion: Advocating for Ourselves & Others. Her articles on responding and healing from racism are read and used as educational content nationally. Prior to joining U of U Health in August 2019, Trinh served as faculty in the College of Social Work for 13 years; she served as Director of Field Education and Chair of the Global Social Work concentration. Her teaching, service and research focused on diversity and social justice, global social work and building community partnerships. She is a proud immigrant of Vietnam and integrates the teachings from her cultural and spiritual backgrounds including the wisdom of family matriarchs, her mother and grandmothers.