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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With Ayya Santacitta

Online
With Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha as guides, this series explores re-cognizing ourselves as part of a living, intelligent Earth. By training to see ourselves differently, we can uncover a sense of devotion for the Earth that opens us to the sacred, self-regenerative capacity of the biosphere we belong to.

Ecodharma Retreat for People of Color

This POC offering empowers individuals from diverse backgrounds—organizers, healers, educators, and activists—to address the polycrisis and deepen their sense of belonging. Kritee Kanko, Kaira Jewel Lingo, Imtiaz Rangwala, and Ramon Gabrieloff-Parish will lead this retreat.

Dharma, Deep Ecology, and Land

This residential retreat, led by Rupert Marques, is offered as an invitation to resource ourselves as we navigate our way into an uncertain future in these challenging times, acknowledging the inseparability of our own well-being with that of the wider Earth community.

With Rochelle Calvert, Lead facilitator

Online
Together in this online program we delve into the systemic ways we have experienced separation individually and collectively through unhealed trauma and explore the dynamic interdependence of humans and Earth, framed within a larger conversation about worldviews, inner transformation, well-being and reparative ecological engagement.

With London Insight Meditation

This is an opportunity to spend a day outdoors together, working gently with the earth as an expression of our hearts. The day will be framed by periods of meditation and contemplation cultivating greater awareness in a daily life setting. The retreat day will be facilitated by Nathan Glyde and James Blake.

Loving Each Other and the Earth by Building Beloved Community

The Ecodharma Retreat for Ecological Resilience and Disaster Planners is a no-to-low-cost immersive experience designed to support community resilience, spiritual grounding, and emotional preparation in the face of climate and polycrisis-related disasters. Centered on building a beloved community, the retreat invites educators, activists, caregivers, and disaster responders, BIPOC and those from marginalized groups—to cultivate deep ecological kinship, emotional healing, and long-term collective readiness. Kritee Kanko and Deborah Eden Tull will lead the retreat, and Leilani Bush, Thanissara and Emerson James are advisors.

With Keynote Speaker Robin Wall Kimmerer

Online
This year’s Summit will explore the theme of 'Strong and Supported,' offering four sessions each diving into ways we can give and receive healing to the Earth around us and create a healthier and more just world.

Facilitated by Zohar Lavie and Nathan Glyde

We will be working with both Palestinians and Jews dedicated to a non-violent transformation of their lives. Our wish is to bring support and understanding to all those living this conflict and its effects. There will be silent days of meditation and reflection, and group explorations into being with our experience.

With Bhikkhu Anālayo, Rhonda Magee, Rebecca Henderson, Jon Kabat-Zinn

Online
Grounded in the idea that Buddhist ethics calls on us to mitigate and adapt to climate change, the GALA program, freely offered on a dāna basis, will share practices, conceptual frameworks, and workshops to support participants in mindful and skillful engagement in a world with a rapidly changing climate.

In Partnership with the BESS Family Foundation

Online
The Earth Awareness Teacher Training is for mindfulness and meditation teachers who are passionate about integrating mindfulness and meditation with a deep connection to the Earth and who aim to build capacity for spiritual and psychological resilience in the face of environmental and climate crises. This program is fully funded through the generosity of the BESS Family Foundation, and is offered free of charge to participants. APPLICATION opens July 1st. Early application deadline is August 15th.