"What is required is a new dharma, a radical dharma that deconstructs rather than amplifies the systems of suffering, that starves rather than fertilizes the soil of the conditions that the deep roots of societal suffering grows in. One that asks us to not only investigate the unsatisfactoriness of our own minds, but prepares us for the discomfort of confronting the obscurations of the society we are individual expressions of." —angel Kyodo williams
Zen Priest, Author & Founder, Transformative Change
Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love & Liberation
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About this Teacher
angel Kyodo williams is an author, activist and master trainer that has been bridging the worlds of spirit and justice since her critically acclaimed book, Being Black: Zen and the Art of Living With Fearlessness and Grace was hailed as “an act of love” by Pulitzer Prize winner Alice Walker, and "a classic" by Buddhist pioneer Jack Kornfield.
Her work has been widely covered, including in The New York Times, Boston Globe, Ms., and Essence.
angel notes, "Love and Justice are not two. Without inner change, there can be no outer change. Without collective change, no change matters."
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