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How Could/Should Liberation Look Today in the U.S.?

In this conversation, Community Dharma Leader Ayo Yetunde, co-editor of Black and Buddhist: What Buddhism Can Teach Us About Race, Resilience, Transformation and Freedom, and Hozan Alan Senauke will discuss viewpoints from their intersectionalities of religion, race, gender, and sexuality, including Buddhist practices that support Remarkable Relational Resilience. Offering these intersectional perspectives can help practitioners understand ancient Buddhist teachings in our evolving cultural contexts, keeping one eye on history and one eye on the present just as the mythical Sankofa bird of Akan, Ghana rests in ancient wisdom to meet current challenges.

  • This event will be recorded and available to registered participants for one week following the event.

Fee Information

$50; $45 current SFZC members; $35 limited income.

No one turned away for lack of funds.

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