Buddhist Practice for Building Bridges to Peace and Justice

A Dialogue between Mohsen Mahdawi and Gil Fronsdal

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Sati Center for Buddhist Studies

From the Organizer:

What does it mean to practice peace when you’re facing deportation for being a peacemaker? This is an invaluable chance to hear from someone dedicated to peacemaking and conflict resolution in the most challenging situation while being rooted in inner practice and peace.

Sati Center for Buddhist Studies  is the host of this event. Please contact them with any questions.

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