What Now?!

Cultivating Peaceful Economies with Taj James and Konda Mason

Hosted by 

Buddhist Peace Fellowship

From the Organizer:

Is there a spiritual practice that can disrupt the global war economy? And if so — are we doing it yet? Together we’ll explore how we might leverage our resources — individually and as dharma communities — to interrupt economies of extraction, violence and domination, and to build a more liberated future.

Buddhist Peace Fellowship  is the host of this event. Please contact them with any questions.

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