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IN PERSON: Beloved Families and Communities: Practicing Together for Love and Justice

March 2 @ 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Beloved Families and Communities: Practicing Together for Love and Justice
Sunday
March 2nd 2025
1:00 – 3:30 PM in-person at EBMC, 285 17th Street, Oakland
with Lisa Fujie Parks, Fresh “Lev” White, Anjali Sawhney, Renata Moreira, Raul Bentacourt, and Rebekah Eppley

This will be an in-person only event for parents, caregivers, chosen family, and young people ages 0-18+.

Optional social snack time at 3:30pm.

SPACES ARE LIMITED. Each family only needs one registration. 

This program invites parents, grandparents, and other caregivers, extended and chosen family, and young people (ages 0-18+) to come together in support of beloved families and multigenerational community in these times. We will practice meeting each moment mindfully: honoring grief, anger, and fear, cultivating connection, comfort, and joy, and celebrating love, justice, and belonging.

This second in-person gathering of the family/caregiver sangha since the start of the pandemic offers a continued fresh start and an opportunity for renewal. The program includes all-ages circle time and age-specific breakout activities, with dharma practices woven throughout.

We aspire to gather with participants who represents the diversity of the many families and communities practicing at EBMC, with majority BIPOC and LGBTQ+ participation and a maximum number of participants that allow the teachers and sangha to hold a mindful container of connection. Please be patient with us as we do our best to accommodate individual family needs while creating the conditions for a supportive and inclusive space.

 

In-person Policies

EBMC is a fragrance-free, wheelchair-accessible space. We require adult participants to wear N95/KN95 masks, except while eating or drinking in the kitchen. Teacher may be unmasked while speaking.

 

Gift Economics

Our programs are offered freely without upfront fees. Your financial gifts help to sustain our teachers and our center. Generosity is the Buddha’s first teaching, the lifeblood of EBMC, and an act of sacred reciprocity in our community! When your attendance is confirmed, we will provide information for giving to our teachers and our center. If you wish to give now:

To support the teachers with a financial gift, please do so via:

~Venmo: @Lisa-Parks-12
~Paypal: lisafujieparks@yahoo.com
(please reference “Family Sangha”; the teachers will share the gifts with each other)

To support EBMC and help sustain our center and programs, please do so via:
~Paypal: paypal.me/eastbaymeditation
~Website: eastbaymeditation.org/dana

100% of our programming is sliding scale and no one will ever be turned away for lack of funds.

 

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Teacher Bios

(you can also see this information and teacher pictures here!)

Lisa Fujie Parks is a multiracial Japanese and white queer woman who grew up part of her childhood in Japan and makes a home in Oakland, California, the lands of the Ohlone people. Lisa practices the dharma in the Plum Village tradition of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh and in other traditions, in service to wholeness and solidarity. Lisa graduated from East Bay Meditation Center’s (EBMC) inaugural Spiritual Teacher and Leadership (STL) training, and also completed the Commit2Dharma program and Practice in Transformative Action program. Lisa is a parent to a young adult in a two-home blended family and works in public health as a facilitator, coach, and advocate. Lisa also serves as the Board Co-Chair of Our Family Coalition, a community organization advancing equity for the full and expanding spectrum of LGBTQ+ families and children. Lisa’s favorite ritual is to go outside to give gratitude to our human and more-than-human relatives and ancestors and listen for guidance.

Lev Fresh White, CPCC, is a Certified Professional, Mindfulness & Life Coach. He has been practicing Mindfulness since 2007, and is currently a student of Spirit Rock’s Dharma Leadership Program. In addition to Co-leading the Teen Sangha at EBMC, Fresh! is also a rotating teacher at the Oakland Asian Cultural Center, and leads a group for Trans* and Gender Variant folks in Oakland as well. Fresh! earned his Early Childhood Education Credits at Skyline College when he committed to being a classroom assistant and volunteer back in the 90s. Since 2003, Fresh! has facilitated or co-lead over 100 discussions in San Francisco and Marin, in schools and workplaces, with a goal of ending bullying for all, with a focus on creating safety for the LBGTQI communities.

Anjali Sawhney (she/her/s) is a Certified Integral Life Coach and a trained international Leadership Embodiment Teacher (somatic coaching based on Aikido & Mindfulness). Anjali has coached & facilitated somatics & mindfulness workshops in the non-profit, corporate, and educational sectors including the Richmond Community Foundation, California Endowment, UCSF & City of San Francisco. Anjali also serves directly with untapped BIPOC students, those unhoused, and those in recovery by providing coaching, counseling & series workshops through various non-profits as well as independently. She is currently on the EBMC Program Committee and Leadership Sangha (Board). She is passionate about rallying people through community & spirituality as well as street protests for equity & systemic change, is in awe of nature & live music, & on rare occasions is allowed to groove with her children, Aanika and Jai.

Renata Moreira, M.A.S.T, CCHT (She/they/Ela/Elu) is a queer mixed race lifelong educator of Indigenous Xucuru Kariri and Portuguese ancestries. She brings 20 years of experience in nonprofit leadership, development and strategic communications to the intersections of trauma-informed care, mindfulness, and culture making. This dynamic first generation immigrant mama is connected to an eclectic lineage of spiritual wisdom and earth keepers across the Americas. Currently, Renata serves as a social impact and wellness consultant, transpersonal therapist, and mindfulness teacher. Shehas brought a passionate Metta praxis to countless educational, public, and private sectors since 2012; always holding the firm belief that all people within systems can liberate themselves towards the rise of a more loving and just world for all beings. She is certified as an MBSR instructor, is a graduate of EBMC’s Pita Program, and has served EBMC as Transition Director. When not co-creating beloved communities, cultivating medicinal allies, or geeking out on somatics and liberation, Renata can be found dancing with her 8 yr old magickal daughter and cooking up new ways to play into healing.

Raul Bentacourt began his Buddhist studies when he was 16 in L.A. and has been studying steadily since. He has studied Vietnamese Zen in LA and Soto Zen in Santa Cruz and SF as well as Green Gulch and Tassajara. He spent a year as a personal student to a head instructor from Eijeiji, at his home temple in Japan. He also earned a black belt in Aikido. He eventually found his spiritual home at EBMC in Oakland. He is currently teaching science at a high school in SF where he is also a teacher meditation leader.

Rebekah Eppley is a white identified queer person born and raised among rivers and trees on Abenaki land in Vermont. She’s lived in the Bay Area since 1991. She was first introduced to meditation and the Dharma through a Mindful Writing course in 2013 by her late teacher Chris Malcomb and started a more formal meditation practice with Zenju Earthlyn Manuel at the Still Breathing Center in 2014. She found her way to EBMC in late 2014 where she’s been practicing since.

Rebekah has had many rewarding experiences at EBMC including serving as a Temple Keeper. She made her Bodhisattva vows with Mushim Ikeda in 2017. She’s part of the Restorative Practices Deep Refuge group and serves on the Maha Sangha Coordinating Committee. Currently she’s part of the first cohort of EBMC’s Spiritual Teacher Leadership Training program which she will complete in 2023.

 

Details

Date:
March 2
Time:
1:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Event Categories:
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Venue

East Bay Meditation Center
285 17th Street
Oakland, CA 94612 United States
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Phone:
510-268-0696

Details

Date:
March 2
Time:
1:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Event Categories:
,

Venue

East Bay Meditation Center
285 17th Street
Oakland, CA 94612 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
510-268-0696