Radically Engaged Buddhist Studies

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Adriana DiFazio

From the Organizer:

Join Adriana DiFazio and guest teachers for this year‑long course in Buddhist teachings and radical political thought. Explore all three schools of Buddhism in conversation with radical political theory and discover what becomes possible when both traditions learn from the other. The first course starts on January 15th, with late enrollment open through January 22nd. This course is for practitioners, activists, and thinkers who want a space for rigorous, embodied study and who are committed to exploring what liberation might require from both Buddhism and radical politics today.

Adriana DiFazio  is the host of this event. Please contact them with any questions.

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