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Gina Bria
GINA BRIA is cultural anthropologist of ritual, kinship, play and their modern usage. An independent scholar, speaker and author, she translates scholarly research for practical use. She was design...view moreGINA BRIA is cultural anthropologist of ritual, kinship, play and their modern usage. An independent scholar, speaker and author, she translates scholarly research for practical use. She was designated a Real World Scholar with World Evolved, Inc. a new media enterprise, and she is a guest facilitator at TEDxNY. Her work with ritual, thinking and play has appeared in many forums and sites, including New York’s Grand Central Station. She is the founder of The Art of Thinking Project, a guided-thinking partnership, currently linking ritual and technology as an extension of the human form. Her current research and consulting focuses on mind/body integration, brain science, and nutrition.
Author of The Art of Family: Rituals, Imagination and Everyday Spirituality (first published by Doubleday, Bantam, Dell, 1998), hers was one of the first books featured for sale in Starbucks around the country. Her writing has also appeared in The New York Times, NPR Audio Journal, Redbook, Working Mother, Mars Hill Review, and academic journals. This second edition of her book contains new material written since the book first appeared 13 years ago.
More information on Gina can be found at www.artofthinking.org.view less