angel Kyodo Williams, activist, and Zen Sensei leads an engaging dialogue on race, Buddhism, and social change with the New York City Buddhist community. Part two of a two-part podcast.
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A Buddhist Call to Action Part 1
Angel Kyodo Williams, activist, and Zen Sensei lead an engaging dialogue on race, Buddhism, and social change with the New York City Shambhala Buddhist community. Part one of a two-part podcast.
Love and Justice Are Not Two: Diversity & Inclusion in Sanghas — Rock Blossom Sangha
Rev. angel visits a sangha from the Mindfulness Community of Thich Nhat Hanh’s tradition as they grapple with what diversity and inclusion look like in the face of a long history of white-led sanghas in the west.
Lineage: Touching the Earth, Making Room for Everyone — Brooklyn Zen Center
Join Rev. angel Kyodo Williams in this provocative exploration of what lineage can offer us and what it takes away. Join Rev. angel Kyodo Williams in this provocative exploration of what lineage can offer us and what it takes away. She has been graced with the honor of soon becoming only the second Black woman recognized as a teacher in the Zen tradition. Lineage—its keeping and its transcending—is on her mind.
Newdharma Talk | Atonement for Creating Separation
Atonement transcription of a talk given by Rev. angel Kyodo Williams given January 2007 This was first published in the January 2010 issue of transform. All separation ever committed by me On account of my beginningless greed, anger, and ignorance, Born of my body, speech, and mind, Now I atone for it all Let’s talk about that [the Verse of Atonement] just a little bit: “All separation ever committed by me on account of my beginningless—beginningless—greed, anger, and ignorance.”
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