Online: The Powerful Energy of Sangha – An Online Retreat for the BIPOC Community

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Online: The Powerful Energy of Sangha – An Online Retreat for the BIPOC Community
 
Wildecy de Fatima Jury and Gayah (Imani) Gillson
 
Saturday, February 10th, 2024 | 1:00pm – 5:30pm ET
 

 
Although we celebrate Valentines Day – the day of love and friendship – in February, many also experience loneliness and social isolation during this time. So this is a great time to connect to sangha, a community of people who together strive to offer support, practice the dharma, and obtain understanding, acceptance, harmony and love.

When we join a sangha, we might not have friends there yet, but the intention to create connections and shift out of mental states of isolation is a great gift you can give yourself.

This retreat, held over two consecutive Saturdays, is open to everyone who identifies as BIPOC and who practices or is curious about the power of the dharma in sangha. Beginners are welcome.

This will be a safe and supportive space with lots of tenderness and opportunities for reflection. We will contemplate the role, sacredness, and power of sanghas in our lives and all the gifts that a sangha can bestow us. We will meditate, chant, write, make art, have dialogue, and move together. The intention is to examine these teachings with humor, fun, and in a relaxed manner.

For those planning to attend, before registering, please, ask yourself if you are committed to attending the two days and to have your video cameras on the entire time, except during meditation and breaks.

Registration:

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Registration Fees include Teacher Support

New York Insight Meditation Center has streamlined the registration fee levels. Members of our Circle of Friends are eligible to receive 20% off of the Sustaining Rate via a code provided in the email confirming membership, which you can enter after clicking the Sustaining Level registration.

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**Sustaining Level: This level reflects the actual costs to support this program. Circle of Friends members eligible for 20% discount with code. Click here to join.

***Subsidized Base: Made possible by the generosity of Benefactor Level above and other donations to ensure participation by those requiring financial assistance.
 
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If you are unable to pay the Subsidized Base Fee, you can learn about volunteering to offer work exchange and letting us know how much you are able to pay for this program by emailing registration@nyimc.org.

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Teacher(s)

Wildecy de Fátima Jury

Wildecy de Fátima Jury has been formally practicing Theravada/Vipassana meditation over 20 years. She graduated from the Dedicated Practitioner Program and the Community Dharma Leader Program at Spirit Rock, in California. In 2015, she received a non-monastic ordination through the Dharmacharya Program with the Venerables Pannavati and Pannadipa. She has completed the Dharmapala Training with teachers Thanissara and Kittisaro.

She has offered classes and retreats at East Bay Meditation Center in Oakland, Insight LA, Zen Center and University of Syracuse, many meditation centers in Brazil, Harlem Insight, Community and New York Insight Meditation Center. At the moment Fátima is at NYIMC Teachers’ Council.

She has studied different spiritual practices and as a spiritual practitioner she has worked with many multicultural communities and groups. She holds a BA in Psychology and Women’s Study and a Master in Social Work. She is certified in Aboriginal Focusing Oriented Therapy through the Justice Institute in Vancouver, BC.

Her intention is to promote the strengthening of sanghas and communities through the cultivation of compassion, unity and decolonization of oppressed and oppressive minds. She is an artist, a writer, and a poet who describes herself as a person within floating identities.

Gayah (Imani) Gillson

Gayah (Imani) Gillson began her meditation journey studying the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh and then subsequently studied directly with S.N. Goenka, Ruth Denison, Ven. Pannavati and Ven. Pannadipa, Ruth King, Gina Sharp, Phillip Moffit, Bhikkhu Bodhi, Deepak Chopra, Arisika Rasak, Larry Yang, Pascal Auclair, and Kittisaro and Thanissara.

Gayah [pronounced Guy-uh] is a Dharmacharya Lay-Ordained Monastic Minister, Theravadan practitioner with Mahayana, Vajrayana, and Zen influences.

She/They/Kin graduated from the Dedicated Practitioner Program at Spirit Rock Meditation Center, in Woodacre, California. Gayah has additional roots in intersectional spiritual/mysticism/wisdom practices such as indigenous ceremonies, orisha circles and new-thought christianity.

She also has background training in Peer Counseling, Compassionate Communication and healing racial trauma. She is a California Certified Mediator, has studied Restorative/Transformative Justice and served as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA).

Her teaching venues include NYIMC (POC class) at Brooklyn Zen Center, Zen Center of Syracuse, Syracuse University, Dai Bosatsu Zendo Kongo-Ji Zen Studies Society, Gowanus Community Art Center, Brooklyn POC and Allies Sangha Online. She has taught, facilitated, and co-created retreats and workshops in the US and abroad, in Brazil. At both East Bay Meditation Center (EBMC) in Oakland (CA) and at the Heartwood Refuge and Retreat Center in Hendersonville (NC) Gayah has taught the sutras by using her theatrical skills to bring ancient texts to life.

As an actress, director, songwriter, artist, lgbtq activist, community organizer, and international speaker-presenter, Gayah brings dharmic values and principles to all activities. She Is the founding director of Theater of the Liberated, as well as chief enthusiasm officer of Artist Temple Film & Music – both companies specializing in creating performance and distribution art through a social justice and spiritual healing lens.

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