Upcoming Events from Our Networks

One Earth Sangha shares local and online events from around the world that express a Buddhist / mindfulness response to ecological crises.

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Through contemplative and creative practice, and collective inquiry, we hope to open space for renewal and relationship building among people who are engaged in both meditation and movements for justice, and who are living and working in the land of the Lenape people. This 3-day, non-residential retreat in Philadelphia will be led by, and will lift up the voices and priorities of BIPOC, trans, queer, disabled, and/or immigrant spiritual/political/creative practitioners.

Julia Sagebien interviews Daiken Nelson Roshi

Online
In the second of a series of monthly live interviews with engaged Buddhist thought leaders, host Julia Sagebien interviews the Pamsula Zen Center’s Daiken Nelson Roshi about his understanding of engaged Buddhism. The interview will last 30 minutes and be followed by an opportunity for question and answers by viewers.

7th Annual Yale Global Environmental Justice Conference

This year’s Environmental Joy will build on the historic post-election conference of 2024 to develop how environmental justice communities, policy-makers, and scholars will define the tools and policies that come next. At its core, the conference will center on joy to inspire hope, direction, and action.
Online
A monthly online drop-in group, grounded in Buddhist teachings, inquiry, and community practice, to build equanimity in the midst of the climate crisis and develop capacity for a wise response.

Harnessing Wisdom Traditions and Science for Social Change

Online
Join us for this three-day virtual gathering that brings together contemplative practitioners, social change leaders, scholars, and visionaries. Together, we will explore how awareness-based practices can catalyze personal resilience, systemic healing, and collective regeneration.

Meeting Our Challenges as Gateways for Embodying Interconnection

Online
This is a live online course with Nina Simons and Deborah Eden Tull. In an era of accelerating change and deepening divides, we’re being called to meet the moment—not only with action, but with presence, compassion, and a reimagined sense of leadership. This course explores sacred activism as a powerful path for transforming adversity into growth, healing, and regenerative service.

A 6 Month Coaching Cohort

For those of who have financially benefited from this history, it feels more important than ever to come together in community and courageously discern what is each of ours to do towards repair. This offering is shaped by several methodologies: money and giving coaching, anti-racist genealogy, the Work That Reconnects, deep nature connection and rites-of-passage work.

UW-Madison Premiere

Join us in person for a wonderful celebration alongside the documentary's featured Culture Keepers, film production team, project partners, and Native community members.

With Ayya Santacitta and Kate Davies

Online
In this online retreat we will look at what’s happening in our world through the lens of the end of modernity – that time in history characterized by beliefs in limitless growth, colonialism, science & technology, human supremacy and individualism.

Featuring Yuria Celidwen

Author meets Critic: Flourishing Kin, Indigenous Wisdom for Collective Well-Being by Yuria Celidwen (Nahua/Maya Bats'il K'op). Roundtable Session. For more information read here.