Forms and Opportunities for Engaged Practice
“We are now faced with the fact that tomorrow is today. We are confronted with the fierce urgency of now. In this unfolding conundrum of life and history, there ‘is’ such a thing as being too late. This is no time for apathy or complacency. This is a time for vigorous and positive action.”
— Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
No small part of our challenge is the pervasive poverty of agency. How often do we hear, including from ourselves, “but I’m just one person”? Yet both Dharma and sociology disagree. Our words and actions matter so much and indeed they are all we have.
Yet whether or not our actions make a big difference that we can actually see, feel, and touch is, in a way, none of our business. Our opportunity is to meaningfully respond. We can speak in ways that actually help. We can act in ways that are deeply rooted, skillful, strategic, and unattached to specific outcomes.
- Nikayla Jefferson
Resources for Engagement
- A Scientific Case for Climate Optimism from Atmos
- I sat under an oak tree every day for a year from The Guardian
- Hoping the heat will wake us up by Renée Lertzman
- Localization Action Guide from Local Futures
- Walking a Landscape of Change by Wendy Johnson
- Call to Action for Elections – Resources from Buddhist Coalition for Democracy
Past Campaigns
Faith Climate Action Week 2024
- Katie Benvenuti
Regenerative Solutions for the Living Earth Community
- Katie Benvenuti
Restoration is a powerful antidote to despair. Restoration offers concrete means by which humans can once again enter into positive creative relationship with the more-than-human world, meeting responsibilities that are simultaneously material and spiritual. It's not enough to grieve. It's not enough to just stop doing bad things.
— Robin Wall Kimmerer
Stories of Engagement
Interview with Ajahn Pasanno and Julia Butterfly Hill
- Ajahn Pasanno, Julia Butterfly Hill and Inquiring Mind
- Nikayla Jefferson
Buddhism, Social Change, and Skillful Means
- Melvin McLeod, David Loy, Mushim Patricia Ikeda and Joan Sutherland



