
Joanna Macy / Bhikkhu Bodhi / Mark Ovland
10/19/19 • 29 min
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Environmental activist, author and Buddhist scholar Joanna Macy talks about “The Work that Reconnects” and how it encourages activism that doesn’t alienate or blame, but brings people together.
The Venerable Bhikkhu Bodhi gives a United Nations address about our need to confront climate change.
Mark Ovland, longtime practicing Buddhist and activist with Extinction Rebellion, gave up training as a Buddhist teacher to join the environmental movement full time, at risk of assault and arrest.
Environmental activist, author and Buddhist scholar Joanna Macy talks about “The Work that Reconnects” and how it encourages activism that doesn’t alienate or blame, but brings people together.
The Venerable Bhikkhu Bodhi gives a United Nations address about our need to confront climate change.
Mark Ovland, longtime practicing Buddhist and activist with Extinction Rebellion, gave up training as a Buddhist teacher to join the environmental movement full time, at risk of assault and arrest.
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