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The Multiracial Deep Refuge Group is a monthly exploratory Deep Refuge Group for and by people who identify as multiracial. Our meetings include periods of mindfulness meditation and sharing of […]
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The Multiracial Deep Refuge Group is a monthly exploratory Deep Refuge Group for and by people who identify as multiracial. Our meetings include periods of mindfulness meditation and sharing of […]
This is a monthly meetup open to people of color who have attended residential people of color retreats at Spirit Rock Meditation Center, Deer Park Monastery, or both. This Deep […]
EBMC Teen Sangha Winter 2017 Wednesdays: January 11 – March 29 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm Open to teens, ages 14-19 EBMC Teen Sangha is a weekly meditation group for […]
Open to self identified people of color with Arisika Razak If we cannot be happy in spite of our difficulties, what good is our spiritual practice? – Maha Ghosananda Memory […]
NOVEMBER 20 @ 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Led by EBMC’s Men of Color Deep Refuge Group Register here Part of our work as self-identified men of color is to […]
Many of you are involved in efforts to support the water protectors at Standing Rock, standing with indigenous nations in protest of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Many of you have […]
Led by Fresh! White, Louije Kim, Abe Doherty, Adrienne Price, Marbles Radio (Movement) Open for those who identify as transgender. On the eve of Transgender Day of Remembrance, we are […]
EBMC Benefit with Joanna Macy & Ty Blair October 28, 7:00 – 10:00 pm First Congregational Church of Oakland 2501 Harrison Street When we face together what’s happening to our […]
Calling all #EBMC volunteers, present *and* past, we want to celebrate and thank YOU at our annual Path of Service Sangha brunch and optional open mic talent share on Saturday, […]
From #EBMC POC Sangha member and “techie volunteer” Krys Simon’s DocentYouth podcast, “Money Makes the World Go Round”: “[In our current system] the higher the entitlement, the less the guilt in having […]