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URL:https://buddhiststudies.utoronto.ca/events/chungyalpa/
SUMMARY:Dekila Chungyalpa: Mother Wisdom: Learning to Embody Interdependenc
 e in the Anthropocene
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the fifth lecture in our Posthumanism and Bu
 ddhism series on March 24. Dekila Chungyalpa will present her talk Mother 
 Wisdom: Learning to Embody Interdependence in the Anthropocene.\n\n[captio
 n id="attachment_2722" align="alignright" width="300"] Dekila Chungyalpa n
 ew time 4 pm Thurs March 24[/caption]\n\nOver the last 14 years\, Dekila C
 hungyalpa has worked with a diverse group of faith leaders around the worl
 d\, building faith-led partnerships on environmental and climate efforts i
 n the Amazon\, East Africa\, the Himalayas\, the Mekong region\, and the U
 nited States. In this session\, Dekila will speak on what she has learned 
 in the process and how she draws upon the lessons from her upbringing in S
 ikkim and the Karma Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism she belongs to in or
 der to weave programs that connect inner\, community and planetary resilie
 nce.\n\nTo prepare for this event\, we encourage you to read this article:
  https://www.humansandnature.org/at-the-center-of-all-things-is-interdepen
 dence\n\nDekila does research in faith-led efforts supporting environmenta
 l protection\, sustainable development\, and global health issues. She is 
 the Director of the Loka Initiative\, Center for Healthy Minds and Healthy
  Minds Innovations at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.\n\nThis event
  is co-sponsored by the Religion in the Public Sphere initiative of the De
 partment for the Study of Religion in the University of Toronto. The  ser
 ies is organized by Rory Lindsay\, Assistant Professor\, and Frances Garre
 tt\, Associate Professor of Buddhist Studies in the Department for the Stu
 dy of Religion at the University of Toronto.\nRegistration\nNote the new t
 ime for this lecture on Zoom! It will begin at 4:00 pm Eastern Time. Regis
 tration is required.\n\nYou may register at any time to join a lecture. Yo
 ur registration is valid for the whole series\, and you may attend as many
  lectures as you like. You will automatically receive reminders for the le
 ctures. Register here.\n\nThis event will also be live-streamed to our Yo
 uTube channel.
CATEGORIES:Public Talk
LOCATION:Online\, Online only\, Toronto\, Canada
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