British Columbia: An Untold History: film and discussion
A bi-weekly online series: film and discussion hosted by MRZC’s Engaged Buddhist Practice Group
Soto Zen Practice in Vancouver, BC
A bi-weekly online series: film and discussion hosted by MRZC’s Engaged Buddhist Practice Group
Together, we will explore how dharma practitioners might compassionately confront and address the suffering of racial injustice and move toward greater inclusiveness and racial equity in our sangha and other practice communities.
A six-day online retreat with Myoshin Kate McCandless and Shinmon Michael Newton, with in-person attendance by advance sign-up.
Community film viewing hosted by the Engaged Buddhist Practice group. Everyone welcome.
Together, we will explore how dharma practitioners might compassionately confront and address the suffering of racial injustice and move toward greater inclusiveness and racial equity in our sangha and other practice communities.
Together, we will explore how dharma practitioners might compassionately confront and address the suffering of racial injustice and move toward greater inclusiveness and racial equity in our sangha and other practice communities.
This will be the first meeting of Mountain Rain’s Diversity Committee. Together, we will explore how dharma practitioners might compassionately confront and address the suffering of racial injustice and move toward greater inclusiveness and racial equity in our sangha and other practice communities.
A six-day online retreat with Myoshin Kate McCandless and Shinmon Michael Newton
Mountain Rain Zen Community
Creative Commons Canada License
Banner: Blue Mountains Walking by Bruce Shotoku Nielsen (2013)