Rev. angel Kyodo Williams Sensei, in an Omega Conversation with the founder of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Jon Kabat-Zinn, offers the Taking a SKY View practice for cultivating awareness of Self-care, Kindness, and Yearning.
What Is Social Isolation Doing to Our Brains?
Very Biggest Questions host Angélique Roché convenes an exciting panel for a live discussion. Guests include medical advisor Dr. Maurice Sholas, Psychology Professor at William Paterson University Dr. Amy Learmonth, and writer, activist, and Zen priest Reverend angel Kyodo Williams.
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.
The People’s Inauguration
Rev. angel spoke on Day 8’s topic ‘Push’ in response to the framing question “When is it time to breathe and rest, and when is it time to push for myself and others?” Subscribe to listen to the full talk and the complete ten-day People’s Inauguration programming.
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.”
Hollyhock Resilience Q&A
… ever to reach towards one another in connection, and learn tools for resilience. … Sessions will be hosted by Hollyhock Board Vice-Chair, Karen Mahon Carrington. … on the current moment and answer one-on-one questions from participants. … Rev. angel Kyodo Williams, Sensei is an author, maverick spiritual teacher, …
Unlearning the Ways of the System
“Unlearning the ways of the system means routing out the domination, aggression, and violence we have internalized into our own lives, which are dulling our minds and stopping our ears.”
Rev. angel Kyodo williams Interview
Rev. Angel Kyodo Williams is a writer, activist, ordained Zen priest and the author of Being Black: Zen and the Art of Living with Fearlessness and Grace, published by Viking Press in 2000, and the co-author of Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love, and Liberation
Love, Justice and Responsibility
Love, Justice, and Responsibility … Called “the most intriguing African-American Buddhist” by Library Journal, angel Kyodo Williams has been bridging the worlds of spirit and justice since her critically acclaimed book, Being Black: Zen and the Art of Living With Fearlessness and Grace. Her book was hailed as “an act of love” by Pulitzer Prize winner Alice Walker and “a classic” by Buddhist teacher Jack Kornfield.
Howard University – Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel | Sunday, February 17th
Rev. angel Kyodo Williams in a speaking engagement at Howard University, Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel as part of their Sunday.
From Sunday Chapel Service to Friday Jummah Prayers and other services from diverse faith traditions, Rankin Chapel offers a spiritual haven for students who leave the safety of home to embrace the challenges of higher education.
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