Rev. angel Kyodo williams and Dr. Scott Lyons shared such a potent and enlivening conversation they talked about an upcoming training they are hosting called the Embodied Social Justice Certificate Program.
Building The “We” Economy From The Inside Out
Rev. angel Kyodo williams, Lama Tsomo and Rev Deborah Johnson in an eye-opening discussion about the intersection of spirituality and the economy from five brilliant women spiritual leaders.
Pittsburgh Racial Justice Summit
Rev. angel, joined by Aqeela Sherrill and Jasmine Syedullah, Ph.D., discuss the impacts of our racialized experiences and the role of radical dharma in social justice. The Racial Justice Summit, formerly known as the Summit Against Racism, is a flagship event for Pittsburgh organizers. The Summit creates opportunities for attendees to learn, connect, and act on behalf of racial justice.
Who’s Your Daddy conversation w/Arisa White
Who’s Your Daddy is Arisa White's debut poetic memoir for which, with funding from the Center for Cultural Innovation in Los Angeles, she was able to go to Guyana, South America, to meet her father after 30-plus years of estrangement. With this same artist grant, White was able to offer community workshops for people to write letters to their own absent fathers, and some of those letters became centos in the collection.
Embodied Social Justice Summit
The Embodied Social Justice Summit, a four-day empowerment series, opened space for leaders to share explorations on activism, social justice, and embodied practices. Rev. angel speaks on how Embodied Justice is possible when living into an embodied life through the practices that return us to ourselves.
The Embodied Social Justice Summit is a unique opportunity to hear from some of the most impactful voices at the intersection of embodiment, somatics, and social …
“Love and justice cannot be separated.”
New Year’s Reflection w/ Lion’s Roar
Rev. angel Kyodo Williams plans to enter the New Year by reflecting on the last. In this video, she shares how can set the intention to show up/Should we care for people, should we not care for people? And I think spending some time — and I mean a good amount of time — a day of silence a day of you know, at a minimum, a day in which we just turn off the news, turn off the incoming and take a kind of inventory of where we see ourselves and what have been the things that have caused upheaval for us, and where have we found ourselves out of alignment with our values.
Unlearning The Ways of The System – All Saints Church Sermon
In a Sunday Sermon offered at All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena, CA, Rev. angel shares a little-known and surprising piece of history in the 400th year anniversary of African people's being enslaved in what became the United States.
Bioneers: Leadership Challenges
Our times demand leadership skills that, above all else, employ innovative and relational thinking. Effective leaders now need to be cooperative and adept at bridging divides and forging alliances, while addressing power and privilege issues skillfully and with dignity.
Bioneers: Obama – Significant Act of Leadership
Here are the key leadership insights Barack Obama shared with a room full of Obama … But one legacy that might just outlive every single act of legislation in the history books is the … There's an island spirit that's important.
Lama Rod Owens and angel Kyodo williams Discuss Racism in Buddhist America
Lama Rod Owens and angel Kyodo Williams discuss the challenges of being teachers of color in predominantly white communities. Lama Rod Owens and angel Kyodo Williams discuss the challenges of being teachers of color in predominantly white communities.
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