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Riane Eisler: The Work That Has No Name

By Riane Eisler — 2016

Riane Eisler, an eminent social scientist and activist, attorney, and author, explains why it's crucial to count life-sustaining labor as productive work in the economics of society.

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Faith and the Fight Against Climate Change, Part 2

In a society increasingly driven by science and technology, world religions and the communities they inspire remain a vast and rock-solid political force.

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Dakini Mountain - The 5 Dakini's in Nature

Excerpt from an interview with Pema Khandro Rinpoche about the fundraiser for the development of Dakini Mountain Retreat Center.

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His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Conversation About “Equality Between Men and Women in Buddhism”

Sylvia Wetzel introduces the subject of “Striving for Equality Between Women & Men in Buddhism” for a response from His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

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Waking Up in Indra’s Net—Joanna Macy at Spirit Rock, Oct. 5, 2015

Be inspired to take action for the Earth with this talk by Joanna Macy (environmental activist, Buddhist scholar and author) given at Spirit Rock Meditation Center during Earth Care Week 2015.

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05-19-17 Buddhism and Activism with Dr. Jan Willis - BBCorner

Sravasti Abbey is delighted to host Dr. Jan Willis, professor emerita of religion at Wesleyan University, and student of Lama Yeshe for a weekend of teachings. She shares her thoughts on the Buddha's example of activism and its impact on her life.

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Economic Justice