In the second episode of the Sacred Dialogues on Racial Justice podcast project, Dr. Rima Vesely-Flad sheds light on how Buddhism and Black Radical Tradition come together. She also explores how they factor into the pursuit of racial justice in the context of love and spiritual transformation. Dr. Rima is a member of our Racial Justice Praxis Project. She is also a visiting professor of Buddhism and Black Studies at Union Theological Seminary. Dr. Rima leads retreats, teaches clas...
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In the second episode of the Sacred Dialogues on Racial Justice podcast project, Dr. Rima Vesely-Flad sheds light on how Buddhism and Black Radical Tradition come together. She also explores how they factor into the pursuit of racial justice in the context of love and spiritual transformation. Dr. Rima is a member of our Racial Justice Praxis Project. She is also a visiting professor of Buddhism and Black Studies at Union Theological Seminary. Dr. Rima leads retreats, teaches clas...
A Shared Sacred Story Podcast Episode 3: Laura Dunn
Fetzer Institute Podcast
34 minutes
1 year ago
A Shared Sacred Story Podcast Episode 3: Laura Dunn
In Episode 3, Season 1 of the Shared Sacred Story podcast project, we sit down with the Team Leader of our Scholar-Practitioners Hindu Team. Laura M. Dunn, Ph.D. to explore the concept of Nondual Tantric Śaiva traditions. Laura is the director of programs at the Jesuit School of Theology (Berkley). She is also the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Dharma Studies, which focuses on the application of Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist traditions. Along with her academic and professional qualifications, ...
Fetzer Institute Podcast
In the second episode of the Sacred Dialogues on Racial Justice podcast project, Dr. Rima Vesely-Flad sheds light on how Buddhism and Black Radical Tradition come together. She also explores how they factor into the pursuit of racial justice in the context of love and spiritual transformation. Dr. Rima is a member of our Racial Justice Praxis Project. She is also a visiting professor of Buddhism and Black Studies at Union Theological Seminary. Dr. Rima leads retreats, teaches clas...