“love & justice are not two. without inner change, there can be no outer change; without collective change, no change matters.”The primary mission of the group is to bring together organizations and individuals to do the collective work to dismantle the systems of oppression that impact the basic needs of black and brown people worldwide, and at the same time harms everyone regardless of social identity or socioeconomic status. A number of whites were inspired by the Gammage murder to join with the black community in addressing its struggles in this “most livable city.”
Prophetic Wisdom Strategy
I’d like to focus on what matters —which is to have a site on which people can find relatively current information which doesn’t mean that past information cannot be found unless it is overtly detrimental — and not let the details become the devil.
The Immense Power of Giving a Crap | Election Sanity Series | Ten Percent Happier – Dan Harris w/ Rev. Angel – PODCAST
This is part two of the special “election sanity” series. The series is built around a classic Buddhist list, called the Four Brahma Viharas. These are four allegedly heavenly states of mind. Don’t worry about the seeming grandiosity; it’s all, as I said last week, very down to earth
Wisdom Speed Round – Colleen Saidman Yee w/ Rev. Angel – PODCAST
Wisdom Speed Round with Colleen Saidman Yee: 10 reflections and action points to uncover joy and realize that you are enough from the last 9 podcasts.
Untangle: Reverend Angel on How These Crazy Times Can Make Us Better Humans
Reverend Angel has extraordinary and actionable insights on how to stay grounded and sane through these trying times, and transform ourselves for the better as the world around us transforms. She is an activist, a Zen Buddhist priest, and the second only Black woman to be ordained as a Zen Buddhist teacher. She shares powerful techniques to find liberation, identify what matters, and use the pandemic and this unprecedented time as a powerful tool for personal growth.
Living the Questions: Why 2020 hasn_t taken Rev. angel by surprise – Krista Tippett w/ Rev. Angel – PODCAST
A companion conversation in the On Being episode that has been re-aired for the third time — Krista catches up with Rev. angel Kyodo Williams on how she’s keeping her fearlessness alive through pandemics and rupture.
The World is Our Field of Practice — On Being w/ Krista Tippett
This prophetic conversation, which Rev. angel Kyodo Williams had with Krista in 2018, is an invitation to imagine and nourish the transformative potential of this moment — toward human wholeness.
Your Liberation Is On The Line
“No one who has ever touched liberation could possibly want anything other than liberation for everyone,” says Rev. angel Kyodo Williams. She shares why we must each fully commit to our own path to liberation, for the benefit of all.”
Threading Our Emotions With Love: Healthy Relationships to Anger
How can we practice shifting anger from a destructive to a generative force? The Zen teacher, activist, and author angel Kyodo Williams describe healthy relationships to anger and the historical context of inequality for some communities. Anger is capable of pointing us back to love. It arises as a result of an offense to what we love. If we can use anger to reconnect to love, then that anger—the response that we have to injustice, pain, and suffering in the world—can be a generative force rather than a destructive one.
Social Justice & Buddhism w/ Omega from Radical Dharma [excerpt]
Western Buddhists often practice mindfulness and self-awareness. In this excerpt from Radical Dharma, Rev. angel Kyodo Williams urges us to align our practice with our actions in the world. as Gandhi offered, a piece of the truth—of Dharma. When we seek the embodiment of these truths, giving ourselves permission to be more honest, more healed, more whole, more complete—when we become radical—neither the path of solely inward-looking liberation nor the pursuit of an externalized social liberation prevails;
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