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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Online
Join Adriana DiFazio and guest teachers for this year‑long course in Buddhist teachings and radical political thought. Explore all three schools of Buddhism in conversation with radical political theory and discover what becomes possible when both traditions learn from the other. The first course starts on January 15th, with late enrollment open through January 22nd.

A Workshop with One Green Thing

Online
Join climate activist and eco-anxiety expert Heather White to learn about the mental health impacts of climate change, the power of a daily practice of sustainability, and how to discover your unique strengths in service to create a healthier, greener, more just future.

Wisdom Teachings from the Indigenous and Insight Meditation Traditions

Online
Join Bonnie Duran, Carol Cano, Jeanne Corrigal,and Karen Wakonda for this hybrid daylong retreat. They will weave Indigenous and Buddhist ways of knowing, exploring connections in the teachings of mindfulness, kindness, and Indigenous knowledge systems.
Online
Join us for an evening with Flo Scialom, Project Coordinator for Plum Village’s Zen and the Art of Saving the Planet (ZASP) course. Drawing on Thích Nhất Hạnh’s teachings and years of facilitation, Flo will explore how mindfulness, community, and joy help us face the climate crisis without burning out.

With Maureen Wild, SC

Online
We will explore how Thomas expounded on the Great Work that is before us to do, and how Joanna describes the various dimensions of The Great Turning needed now.

Engaged Dharma Book Club

Online
Dharma-informed learning on texts related to ethics, activism, post-capitalism, and social change. Connect, meditate, and discuss with other justice-oriented meditation and Buddhist practitioners.
This full day meditation retreat will be an opportunity for experienced meditators to connect to nature, to our animal brethren, and to other Buddhist practitioners at the site of the Rivendell Farmed Animal Sanctuary.

Issa Souf and Dorit Alon Shippin, calling in from Palestine and Israel

Online
Issa will talk about his work and vision for the Garden of Hope, located in the West Bank and the first mindfulness center in Palestine. He will talk about his work as a peace activist with the Palestinian society and also with Israeli and international peace activists. He will also talk about the current situation in the West Bank, where he lives. Dharma teacher Dorit will talk about the meaning of the cooperation with Issa around the Garden of Hope and the current, general atmosphere in Israel.

An Insight Dialogue and Race Equity Program

Online
This eight-week series for white-bodied people integrates the transformative Buddhist practice of Insight Dialogue (relational mindfulness) with anti-racism education. Facilitated by Anita Bermont, Holly Nelson-Johnson, Judy Bernstein, Patricia Fontaine, and Sue Brown.

From Personal Calling to Collective Power

Online
Join Kaira Jewel Lingo for an exploration of how Buddhist practice can guide us toward climate action that is rooted in clarity, care, and steadiness rather than urgency alone. Drawing on Movement Ecology and the ‘Block, Build, Be’ framework, we will reflect on where our skills, joy, and the world’s needs meet.