Publications

  • Panton, R. (Forthcoming). Black Girls Om Too: Black Women's Bodies and Resistance to the Visual and Narrative Rhetoric of Yoga. University Press of Mississippi.

  • Panton, R. (Forthcoming Invited Article). 'You Good, Fam?': Mindful Journaling, Africana Leadership, and Dialogic Compassionate Rhetorical Response. In Linquist, J., Straayer, B., and Halbritter, B. (Eds.) 4C20

  • Documentarian Tales: Recollections from an Uncommon Time. Sassin' Through Sadhana. (2017). In Rachel Panton & Stephanie Evans (Eds.) Race and Yoga Journal. Vol 2. Berkeley: University of California.

  • Panton, R. (2017). My body is a vehicle: Black women's narratives of mind, body, and spirit wellness. In K. Bell, S. Evans & N. Burton (Eds.) Black Women's Mental Health. New York: SUNY.

  • Panton, R. (2016). Yo' Paper: Tips for Success for Black and Brown Women Ph.D. Students. The Burton Wire. November 30, 2016 - http://theburtonwire.com/2016/11/30/race-2/yo-paper-tips-for-success-for-black-brown-women-phds/

  • Panton, R. (2016). Transformative learning and the road to maternal leadership. In J.Cohen, J.Gammel, & A. Rutstein (Eds.) New Directions in Teaching and Learning. San Francisco:Jossey Bass.

  • Panton, R.(2012). Sassin' Through Sadhana': Learned Leadership Journeys of Black Women in Holistic Practices. (Doctoral Dissertation). Cambridge: Lesley University.

  • Panton, R. (2012). Carlos Fuentes. In A. Castillo (Ed.) La Tolteca 'Zine: Promoting the Advancement of a World without Borders and censorship. Vol 4. 39-40. https://issuu.com/latolteca/docs/lt_sms_12