Rev. angel Kyodo williams, is an author of two books, maverick spiritual teacher, master trainer, and founder of Center for Transformative Change. She has been bridging the worlds of personal transformation and justice for decades. Ordained as a Zen priest, she is a Sensei, the second black woman recognized as a teacher in her lineage. She is a social visionary that applies wisdom teachings and practice to social issues. Both fierce and grounded, she is known for her unflinching willingness to both sit with and speak uncomfortable truths with love.
Rev. angel offers a simple monthly 4-hour (half-day) or 8-hour (full day) virtual "sit." This small retreat helps us restore our presence and breath and begin a mindful practice of liberation. There are two sessions to accommodate different time zones. The event is by donation, and registration is required. The next Half/Day Sit will take place on July 23rd. Attending Rev's Half/Day Sit will open the door to her daily No Big Deal Morning Sits, a shorter daily practice. We invite you to get to know Rev angel's radical and impactful work. Rev angel's Monthly Half/Day Sit Rev angel's Podcasts We are thrilled to announce our partnership with the Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN) to develop popular education curricula for IEN's Indigenous Principles of Just Transition and support in the building of their Just Transition Program. IEN’s principles capture key elements about our relationship to Mother Earth, the immutable importance of Indigenous sovereignty, and the critical role of Indigenous knowledge in transitioning from an exploitative economy to one that fosters life and harmony. We cannot undo the harm we have done to the planet without addressing the destruction of settler colonialism. Climate justice cannot be achieved without centering Indigenous solutions and recognizing Indigenous sovereignty. We are excited to partner with IEN on this significant project! For more information on MM's Curriculum Development or Popular Education expertise, connect with us. Movement Matters is based in Washington, DC. We work regionally with various communities and with national partners. |
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