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SUMMARY:HYBRID: Black Womxn/Women and Aging: Health\, Healing\, Wholeness and Harmony 1 - The Journey
DESCRIPTION:HYBRID: Black Womxn/Women and Aging: Health\, Healing\, Wholeness and Harmony 1 – The Journey \nSunday\, August 10th \n10AM – 2PM PT (Time Zone Converter) \nWith Arisika Razak\, Rosetta Saunders\, Vimalasara (Valerie) Mason-John\, and Afefe Oke’ \nOpen to self-identified womxn/women\, 55 years and older who are members of the Afrikan Diaspora\, including biracial\, mixed heritage\, and white adopted \nClosed Captioning Provided on Zoom \nThe center is fragrance-free and wheelchair accessible \nN95/KN95 masks required \n  \nCalling all Black womxn/women\, 55 years and older. It’s time to celebrate our precious body-minds\, and honor the wisdom that we’ve harvested over the decades. We’re coming together to share our stories\, honor our struggles\, and claim ourselves as strong\, whole\, vulnerable and resilient. We’ll use music\, the breath\, writing\, drumming\, meditation\, and gentle\, mindful movement\, to evoke our connections to nature\, community\, and Spirit – and we’ll culminate in a celebration of Black Womxn Elders. \nBring an object for the altar that reflects your connection to this topic as well as something that reflects ancestral healing lineages. We’ll break bread together\, please bring food to share (in-person) and show (online). \n  \nRegister for Part Two – Black Womxn/Women and Aging: Health\, Healing\, Wholeness and Harmony II: Nurturing here. \n  \nPublic Transportation/Parking: \n– We strongly encourage public transportation/biking/walking since parking in the neighborhood is limited. \n– EBMC is 4-5 blocks from 19th Street Bart (about a 7 minute walk). \n– EBMC has bike parking inside the center. \n– Meter parking is free on Sunday\, and enforced Monday-Saturday 8am-6pm. \n– There are also garages on Harrison at 15th and on Harrison between 17th and 19th. If you are planning to drive\, please allow extra time for parking. \n  \n\n\n\n\nCost \nThe teachings are regarded as priceless. So they are offered without a fee. You are invited to support the teachings and our efforts by contributing voluntary donations (the practice of “Dana”) for the expenses of the meditation center and the support of the teachers. \nThe ticket prices are listed as different tiers with suggested donations based on income ranges. For those who wish to give more\, you may choose an “add-on” to your ticket. For those unable to give\, there is an option for that. \nNote that all financial gifts received here go directly to EBMC\, and we invite you to give separately to our teachers\, using the information below. \nOther ways to give: \nTo make a gift to sustain the work of East Bay Meditation Center\, you may do so via Paypal: paypal.me/eastbaymeditation or our website: eastbaymeditation.org/dana 100% of our programming is sliding scale and no one will ever be turned away for lack of funds. \n  \nPlease also consider giving a financial gift to our teachers as well\, who do not receive a salary for their work\, and give their teachings freely to all. \nAll dana will go to Rosetta Saunders and will be equally divided among the teachers: \nCashApp: $RosettaSaunders \nVenmo: @Rosetta-Saunders \nPayPal: @rosettasaunders1 \n  \nFor in-person participation: \nFor those wishing to practice in person\, space will be limited to 60 people to allow ample space for social distancing. Participants will be asked to wear N95 or KN95 face masks. (N95 face masks will be available at EBMC.) Please note: The teacher may be unmasked while teaching. \nTo attend in person\, you need to be completely free of fragranced body and clothing products — more information and a list of fragrance free products\, including those that are especially good for people of color\, appears on our website: https://eastbaymeditation.org/resources/fragrance-free-at-ebmc/ \nEast Bay Meditation Center is a scent free / fragrance free space and is wheelchair accessible. \n  \nUniversal Access Requests on Zoom to help with sound and video quality. If possible… \n1. When speaking\, introduce your name\, pronouns\, and (optionally) a brief physical description of yourself. \n2. If using virtual backgrounds\, please use static\, simple\, high-contrast backgrounds. \n3. Please keep your camera still while your camera is on. \n4. Please repeat your name when you speak to help those with visual impairment. \n5. The host/volunteer will attempt to read any comments that appear in the chat out loud. \n6. Please strive for clear audio and mute when you are not speaking. Phone access is also available. \n7. If you have unmet access needs\, please send a message to the volunteer or host in the chat. If the chat is not accessible to you\, please offer them briefly in one minute or less via voice. Please do not send access requests directly to other participants. \n \n\n\n\n\nTeachers\n \nArisika Razak\, MPH\, EBMC Core teacher\, is the former Chair of the Women’s Spirituality Program at the California Institute of Integral Studies. Previously a nurse-midwife\, her teachings incorporate diverse spiritual traditions\, women’s health and healing\, multicultural feminisms\, queer theory\, and diversity theory. She is a graduate of the Spirit Rock Dedicated Practitioner Program\, the Mindfulness Teacher Certification Program\, and the Embodied Social Justice Certificate Program. Arisika has led national and international healing workshops and ritual celebrations for women as well as embodied spiritual workshops for people of all genders for over forty years. She has contributed to many books and publications and continues to present at online and in-person conferences on the subjects of African wisdom traditions\, Buddhism and womanism\, and embodied spiritual traditions. She has co-facilitated workshops with Marlene Jones at Spirit Rock Meditation Center\, and regularly leads workshops at EBMC. \n \nRosetta Saunders is a retired educator and historian with over 20 years teaching “People of Colors History” in the United States. Currently a core facilitator for Deep Time Liberation\, Ancestral Healing retreats\, Rosetta’s passion for West African and Afro-Cuban drumming has primarily been a source for individual and collective healing. She aligns herself with her ancestral lineage through Earth based practices. She was introduced to the Buddha/Dharma in 2002 and completed a two-year Dharmacharya program with Venerable Pannavati and Pannadipa receiving Confirmation of Ordination and recently completed the Braided Wisdom Leadership training program and Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction certification program. \n \nVimalasara (Valerie) Mason-John is the author of the new revised edition of Detox Your Heart – Meditations For Emotional Trauma published by Wisdom Books in 2017. They are co/author of the award-winning book Eight Step Recovery – Using The Buddha’s Teachings to Overcome Addiction. They are also a TEDx speaker and are the author and editor of 11 books including their award-winning novel Borrowed Body. They are the curator of Teachings in Uncertain Times\, an online retreat by Teachers of Color for Tricycle Magazine February 2017. A founding facilitator of Dr Gabor Mate’s Compassionate Inquiry\, they are a leading African Canadian voice in the field of Mindfulness for Emotional Trauma and Addiction. Vimalasara is a senior teacher in the Triratna Buddhist Community. And one of the founders of Freedom Together\, a mindfulness accredited course by the Global Majority for the Global Majority. \n \nGinitta Glass\, widely known as Afefe Oke’\, has called the Bay Area home for over 30 years. In 2000\, she retired from The City and County of San Francisco as the only Black female electrician in the Traffic Signal Shop with 22 years of service. A dedicated spiritual leader\, she has served as a priest in the Yoruba Tradition for 23 years. Her commitment to compassionate care is evident in her 30 years of training in Hospice and palliative care which has included a two year training from Zen Hospice in San Francisco CA. Currently\, Afefe Oke’ has been a volunteer for Humane Prison Hospice for two years\, where she facilitates palliative care peer support training for incarcerated individuals. As a graduate of EBMC’s 2023 STL program\, she has shared Dharma wisdom at EBMC’s Maha and BIPOC sangha gatherings. And she was also invited to give a Day Long offering at Green Gulch Farm in 2023. She has recently been inspired to initiate a Black Doula Collective and has provided death and dying support for the past 20 years. For over two decades\, Afefe Oke’ has traveled extensively\, deepening her meditation practice and gathering insights she generously shares. At 67 years old\, she is a proud grandmother to two amazing beings and a loving mama to two dogs and one cat. A percussionist for over 40 years\, Afefe Oke’ incorporates gospel music\, chanting\, and various instruments into ceremonial settings\, enriching her diverse contributions to her community. \nAfefe Oke’ is a Yoruba name which translates to “the wind that comes from the mountains”.
URL:https://eastbaymeditation.org/calendar/hybrid-black-womxn-and-aging-health-healing-wholeness-and-harmony-1-the-journey/
LOCATION:East Bay Meditation Center\, 285 17th Street\, Oakland\, CA\, 94612\, United States
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SUMMARY:HYBRID: The Dharma of Janet Jackson
DESCRIPTION:HYBRID: The Dharma of Janet Jackson \nSaturday\, August 16th \n10AM – 4PM PT (Time Zone Converter) \nWith Patrick Brown \nOpen to all \nClosed Captioning Provided on Zoom \nThe center is fragrance-free and wheelchair accessible \nN95/KN95 masks required \n  \nThis daylong teaching is a practice in finding and appreciating the dharma all around us. As a prolific entertainer\, Janet Jackson has provided generations with music to spark joy\, reflect on life and love\, and commit to a better way of life. Using selections of her music and biography\, we’ll explore the sacred and spiritual teachings referenced and embodied in her music. \nOffering instruction for posture supportive to meditation and grounding practice. Presentation of core concepts and how they are referenced in the music. Opportunities to connect in small and large groups for movement\, appreciation\, interpretation\, and questions. Celebrating together to notice the connection of kalianamitta and shared appreciation. \nThere will be a midday break for lunch. \n  \n\n\n\n\nCost \nThe teachings are regarded as priceless. So they are offered without a fee. You are invited to support the teachings and our efforts by contributing voluntary donations (the practice of “Dana”) for the expenses of the meditation center and the support of the teachers. \nThe ticket prices are listed as different tiers with suggested donations based on income ranges. For those who wish to give more\, you may choose an “add-on” to your ticket. For those unable to give\, there is an option for that. \nNote that all financial gifts received here go directly to EBMC\, and we invite you to give separately to our teachers\, using the information below. \n  \nOther ways to give: \nTo make a gift to sustain the work of East Bay Meditation Center\, you may do so via Paypal: paypal.me/eastbaymeditation or our website: eastbaymeditation.org/dana 100% of our programming is sliding scale and no one will ever be turned away for lack of funds. \n  \nPlease also consider giving a financial gift to our teacher as well\, who does not receive a salary for their work\, and gives their teachings freely to all. \nVenmo: @mistercakes \nPayPal: patrickmbrown75@gmail.com \n  \nFor in-person participation: \nFor those wishing to practice in person\, space will be limited to 60 people to allow ample space for social distancing. Participants will be asked to wear N95 or KN95 face masks. (N95 face masks will be available at EBMC.) Please note: The teacher may be unmasked while teaching. \nTo attend in person\, you need to be completely free of fragranced body and clothing products — more information and a list of fragrance free products\, including those that are especially good for people of color\, appears on our website: https://eastbaymeditation.org/resources/fragrance-free-at-ebmc/ \nEast Bay Meditation Center is a scent free / fragrance free space and is wheelchair accessible. \n  \nPublic Transportation/Parking: \n– We strongly encourage public transportation/biking/walking since parking in the neighborhood is limited. \n– EBMC is 4-5 blocks from 19th Street Bart (about a 7 minute walk). \n– EBMC has bike parking inside the center. \n– Meter parking is free on Sunday\, and enforced Monday-Saturday 8am-6pm. \n– There are also garages on Harrison at 15th and on Harrison between 17th and 19th. If you are planning to drive\, please allow extra time for parking. \n  \nUniversal Access Requests on Zoom to help with sound and video quality. If possible… \n1. When speaking\, introduce your name\, pronouns\, and (optionally) a brief physical description of yourself. \n2. If using virtual backgrounds\, please use static\, simple\, high-contrast backgrounds. \n3. Please keep your camera still while your camera is on. \n4. Please repeat your name when you speak to help those with visual impairment. \n5. The host/volunteer will attempt to read any comments that appear in the chat out loud. \n6. Please strive for clear audio and mute when you are not speaking. Phone access is also available. \n7. If you have unmet access needs\, please send a message to the volunteer or host in the chat. If the chat is not accessible to you\, please offer them briefly in one minute or less via voice. Please do not send access requests directly to other participants. \n \n\n\n\n\nTeacher\n \nPatrick Brown is originally from Chicago and a graduate of the EBMC Commit to Dharma Program. He is currently practicing in the Community Dharma Leaders Training Program at Spirit Rock Meditation Center. He is on the Leadership Team of the EBMC People of Color Sangha\, the EBMC Alphabet Sangha and the Alphabet Brothers of Color Deep Refuge Sangha.
URL:https://eastbaymeditation.org/calendar/hybrid-the-dharma-of-janet-jackson/
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SUMMARY:HYBRID: Black Womxn/Women and Aging: Health\, Healing\, Wholeness and Harmony 2 - Nurturing
DESCRIPTION:HYBRID: Black Womxn/Women and Aging: Health\, Healing\, Wholeness and Harmony 2 – Nurturing \nSaturday\, August 23rd \n10AM – 2PM PT (Time Zone Converter) \nWith Arisika Razak\, Rosetta Saunders\, Vimalasara (Valerie) Mason-John\, and Afefe Oke’ \nOpen to self-identified womxn/women\, 45 years and older who are members of the Afrikan Diaspora\, including biracial\, mixed heritage\, and white adopted \nClosed Captioning Provided on Zoom \nThe center is fragrance-free and wheelchair accessible \nN95/KN95 masks required \n\n\n  \nNOTE: We’ve changed the age limit for participation to 45 years and up\, instead of 55! \n  \n\n\nHow are we meeting the challenges of aging in our changing and impermanent bodies? What techniques and practices help us sustain physical\, mental\, spiritual and emotional health? How is our sexuality changing – and how are we navigating living alone\, queer elderhood\, relationship issues or caregiving? \nToday\, we’ll share tips and resources for wise elderhood\, including mindful movement practices to support our bodies\, somatic modalities that enhance trauma healing and emotional regulation\, and practical resources for the final stages of life.  Drumming\, meditation and small and large group circles will help us build community; come and share your questions\, your answers\, your experiences\, and your wisdom. \nBring an object for the altar that reflects your connection to this topic as well as something that reflects ancestral healing lineages. We’ll break bread together\, please bring food to share (in-person) and show (online). \n  \nRegister for Part One – Black Womxn/Women and Aging:Health\, Healing\, Wholeness and Harmony 1 – The Journey\, on August 10th\,here. \n  \nPublic Transportation/Parking: \n– We strongly encourage public transportation/biking/walking since parking in the neighborhood is limited. \n– EBMC is 4-5 blocks from 19th Street Bart (about a 7 minute walk). \n– EBMC has bike parking inside the center. \n– Meter parking is free on Sunday\, and enforced Monday-Saturday 8am-6pm. \n– There are also garages on Harrison at 15th and on Harrison between 17th and 19th. If you are planning to drive\, please allow extra time for parking. \n  \n\n\n\n\nCost \nThe teachings are regarded as priceless. So they are offered without a fee. You are invited to support the teachings and our efforts by contributing voluntary donations (the practice of “Dana”) for the expenses of the meditation center and the support of the teachers. \nThe ticket prices are listed as different tiers with suggested donations based on income ranges. For those who wish to give more\, you may choose an “add-on” to your ticket. For those unable to give\, there is an option for that. \nNote that all financial gifts received here go directly to EBMC\, and we invite you to give separately to our teachers\, using the information below. \nOther ways to give: \nTo make a gift to sustain the work of East Bay Meditation Center\, you may do so at bit.ly/ebmc-give 100% of our programming on a sliding scale and no one will ever be turned away for lack of funds. \n  \nPlease also consider giving a financial gift to our teachers as well\, who do not receive a salary for their work\, and give their teachings freely to all. \nAll dana will go to Rosetta Saunders and will be equally divided among the teachers: \nCashApp: $RosettaSaunders \nVenmo: @Rosetta-Saunders \nPayPal: @rosettasaunders1 \n  \nFor in-person participation: \nFor those wishing to practice in person\, space will be limited to 60 people to allow ample space for social distancing. Participants will be asked to wear N95 or KN95 face masks. (N95 face masks will be available at EBMC.) Please note: The teacher may be unmasked while teaching. \nTo attend in person\, you need to be completely free of fragranced body and clothing products — more information and a list of fragrance free products\, including those that are especially good for people of color\, appears on our website: https://eastbaymeditation.org/resources/fragrance-free-at-ebmc/ \nEast Bay Meditation Center is a scent free / fragrance free space and is wheelchair accessible. \n  \nUniversal Access Requests on Zoom to help with sound and video quality. If possible… \n1. When speaking\, introduce your name\, pronouns\, and (optionally) a brief physical description of yourself. \n2. If using virtual backgrounds\, please use static\, simple\, high-contrast backgrounds. \n3. Please keep your camera still while your camera is on. \n4. Please repeat your name when you speak to help those with visual impairment. \n5. The host/volunteer will attempt to read any comments that appear in the chat out loud. \n6. Please strive for clear audio and mute when you are not speaking. Phone access is also available. \n7. If you have unmet access needs\, please send a message to the volunteer or host in the chat. If the chat is not accessible to you\, please offer them briefly in one minute or less via voice. Please do not send access requests directly to other participants. \n \n\n\n\n\nTeachers\n \nArisika Razak\, MPH\, EBMC Core teacher\, is the former Chair of the Women’s Spirituality Program at the California Institute of Integral Studies. Previously a nurse-midwife\, her teachings incorporate diverse spiritual traditions\, women’s health and healing\, multicultural feminisms\, queer theory\, and diversity theory. She is a graduate of the Spirit Rock Dedicated Practitioner Program\, the Mindfulness Teacher Certification Program\, and the Embodied Social Justice Certificate Program. Arisika has led national and international healing workshops and ritual celebrations for women as well as embodied spiritual workshops for people of all genders for over forty years. She has contributed to many books and publications and continues to present at online and in-person conferences on the subjects of African wisdom traditions\, Buddhism and womanism\, and embodied spiritual traditions. She has co-facilitated workshops with Marlene Jones at Spirit Rock Meditation Center\, and regularly leads workshops at EBMC. \n \nRosetta Saunders is a retired educator and historian with over 20 years teaching “People of Colors History” in the United States. Currently a core facilitator for Deep Time Liberation\, Ancestral Healing retreats\, Rosetta’s passion for West African and Afro-Cuban drumming has primarily been a source for individual and collective healing. She aligns herself with her ancestral lineage through Earth based practices. She was introduced to the Buddha/Dharma in 2002 and completed a two-year Dharmacharya program with Venerable Pannavati and Pannadipa receiving Confirmation of Ordination and recently completed the Braided Wisdom Leadership training program and Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction certification program. \n \nVimalasara (Valerie) Mason-John is the author of the new revised edition of Detox Your Heart – Meditations For Emotional Trauma published by Wisdom Books in 2017. They are co/author of the award-winning book Eight Step Recovery – Using The Buddha’s Teachings to Overcome Addiction. They are also a TEDx speaker and are the author and editor of 11 books including their award-winning novel Borrowed Body. They are the curator of Teachings in Uncertain Times\, an online retreat by Teachers of Color for Tricycle Magazine February 2017. A founding facilitator of Dr Gabor Mate’s Compassionate Inquiry\, they are a leading African Canadian voice in the field of Mindfulness for Emotional Trauma and Addiction. Vimalasara is a senior teacher in the Triratna Buddhist Community. And one of the founders of Freedom Together\, a mindfulness accredited course by the Global Majority for the Global Majority. \n \nGinitta Glass\, widely known as Afefe Oke’\, has called the Bay Area home for over 30 years. In 2000\, she retired from The City and County of San Francisco as the only Black female electrician in the Traffic Signal Shop with 22 years of service. A dedicated spiritual leader\, she has served as a priest in the Yoruba Tradition for 23 years. Her commitment to compassionate care is evident in her 30 years of training in Hospice and palliative care which has included a two year training from Zen Hospice in San Francisco CA. Currently\, Afefe Oke’ has been a volunteer for Humane Prison Hospice for two years\, where she facilitates palliative care peer support training for incarcerated individuals. As a graduate of EBMC’s 2023 STL program\, she has shared Dharma wisdom at EBMC’s Maha and BIPOC sangha gatherings. And she was also invited to give a Day Long offering at Green Gulch Farm in 2023. She has recently been inspired to initiate a Black Doula Collective and has provided death and dying support for the past 20 years. For over two decades\, Afefe Oke’ has traveled extensively\, deepening her meditation practice and gathering insights she generously shares. At 67 years old\, she is a proud grandmother to two amazing beings and a loving mama to two dogs and one cat. A percussionist for over 40 years\, Afefe Oke’ incorporates gospel music\, chanting\, and various instruments into ceremonial settings\, enriching her diverse contributions to her community. \nAfefe Oke’ is a Yoruba name which translates to “the wind that comes from the mountains”.
URL:https://eastbaymeditation.org/calendar/hybrid-black-womxn-and-aging-health-healing-wholeness-and-harmony-2-nurturing/
LOCATION:East Bay Meditation Center\, 285 17th Street\, Oakland\, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes,Hybrid
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SUMMARY:HYBRID DAYLONG: Dana: The Gift Economy as an Alternative to Capitalism
DESCRIPTION:HYBRID DAYLONG: Dana: The Gift Economy as an Alternative to Capitalism \nSunday\, August 24th 2025 \n10AM – 4PM PT (Time Zone Converter) \nWith Kazu Haga \nOpen to all \nClosed Captioning Provided on Zoom \nThe center is fragrance-free and wheelchair accessible \nN95/KN95 masks required \n  \nWe will discuss the Gift Economy\, with principles rooted in Buddhist tradition as well as ones learned from natural eco-systems\, and concrete practices that people can use to integrate Dana into their lives\, organizations and businesses. \nWe will also discuss principles such as generosity\, interdependence\, faith and transparency using a variety of teaching modalities\, including meditation\, mini-lectures\, and interactive small group activities. \nThe workshop will be centered on generosity-based economics\, from a Buddhist and land-based approach. This is a form of managing resources that creates much more access than the current market based system. The more we practice these alternative models\, the more we are divesting from the current system\, which is a form of social action. \nAll are welcome! \n  \nPublic Transportation/Parking: \n– We strongly encourage public transportation/biking/walking since parking in the neighborhood is limited. \n– EBMC is 4-5 blocks from 19th Street Bart (about a 7 minute walk). \n– EBMC has bike parking inside the center. \n– Meter parking is free on Sunday\, and enforced Monday-Saturday 8am-6pm. \n– There are also garages on Harrison at 15th and on Harrison between 17th and 19th. If you are planning to drive\, please allow extra time for parking. \n  \n\n\n\n\nCost \nThe teachings are regarded as priceless. So they are offered without a fee. You are invited to support the teachings and our efforts by contributing voluntary donations (the practice of “Dana”) for the expenses of the meditation center and the support of the teachers. \nThe ticket prices are listed as different tiers with suggested donations based on income ranges. For those who wish to give more\, you may choose an “add-on” to your ticket. For those unable to give\, there is an option for that. \nNote that all financial gifts received here go directly to EBMC\, and we invite you to give separately to our teachers\, using the information below. \nOther ways to give: \nTo make a gift to sustain the work of East Bay Meditation Center\, you may do so at bit.ly/ebmc-give 100% of our programming on a sliding scale and no one will ever be turned away for lack of funds. \nPlease also consider giving a financial gift to our teachers as well\, who do not receive a salary for their work\, and give their teachings freely to all. \nVenmo: @kazuhaga \nPaypal: PayPal.me/kazuhaga \nkazuhaga.com/support \nPlease reference “Gift Economy”. \n  \nFor in-person participation: \nFor those wishing to practice in person\, space will be limited to 60 people to allow ample space for social distancing. Participants will be asked to wear N95 or KN95 face masks. (N95 face masks will be available at EBMC.) Please note: The teacher may be unmasked while teaching. \nTo attend in person\, you need to be completely free of fragranced body and clothing products — more information and a list of fragrance free products\, including those that are especially good for people of color\, appears on our website: https://eastbaymeditation.org/resources/fragrance-free-at-ebmc/ \nEast Bay Meditation Center is a scent free / fragrance free space and is wheelchair accessible. \n  \nUniversal Access Requests on Zoom to help with sound and video quality. If possible… \n1. When speaking\, introduce your name\, pronouns\, and (optionally) a brief physical description of yourself. \n2. If using virtual backgrounds\, please use static\, simple\, high-contrast backgrounds. \n3. Please keep your camera still while your camera is on. \n4. Please repeat your name when you speak to help those with visual impairment. \n5. The host/volunteer will attempt to read any comments that appear in the chat out loud. \n6. Please strive for clear audio and mute when you are not speaking. Phone access is also available. \n7. If you have unmet access needs\, please send a message to the volunteer or host in the chat. If the chat is not accessible to you\, please offer them briefly in one minute or less via voice. Please do not send access requests directly to other participants. \n \n\n\n\n\nTeacher\n \n\n\n\n\nKazu Haga is a trainer and practitioner of nonviolence and restorative justice with over 25 years of experience in social movement work. He is a founding core member of the Ahimsa Collective\, a Jam facilitator and author of Healing Resistance: A Radically Different Response to Harm and Fierce Vulnerability: Healing from Trauma\, Emerging through Collapse. He works with incarcerated people\, youth\, and activists from around the country. He is a resident of the Canticle Farm community on Lisjan Ohlone land\, Oakland\, CA\, where he lives with his family. You can find out more about his work at www.kazuhaga.com.
URL:https://eastbaymeditation.org/calendar/hybrid-daylong-dana-the-gift-economy-as-an-alternative-to-capitalism/
LOCATION:East Bay Meditation Center\, 285 17th Street\, Oakland\, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes,Hybrid
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