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SUMMARY:How to turn Art into Social Justice: A Dialogue Between Lynn Nottage and Sharon Salzberg
DESCRIPTION:NYIMC Fall Speakers series \nHow to turn Art into Social Justice: A Dialogue Between Lynn Nottage and Sharon Salzberg\n \nTuesday evening\, October 9th\, 2018 | 7:00pm – 9:00pm\n \nJoin acclaimed playwright Lynn Nottage and renowned meditation teacher Sharon Salzberg for a special evening exploring creativity as a healing and disrupting force\, the power of the contemplative space and the responsibility of engagement.  \n“My personal feeling is that it’s an artist’s responsibility to be engaged with the culture. And when the culture is going through turmoil\, I think an artist can’t ignore that.” – Lynn Nottage \n“We learn and grow and are transformed not so much by what we do but by why and how we do it.”    —Sharon Salzberg \nThrough brief guided meditations and longer interpersonal dialogues\, the evening will be an exploration of the possibility a more awakened life. \nNo previous experience in meditation or mindfulness practice is necessary. \nThe registration fee includes teacher support. If you wish to give more in addition to the registration fee\, the total (registration fees and additional contributions) will be shared between NYI and the teacher(s). \nRegistration:\n \nNote About Registration:\nNew York Insight Meditation Center is offering a new structure for registration. Members receive 15% off of the Sustaining Rate. \nNYI is committed to ensuring that our programs are available to all\, regardless of ability to pay. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. No financial assistance application is needed when registering for a program. \nWe offer new sliding scale fees\, and ask that you choose the highest fee you are able to afford based on your financial means. The Sustaining rate represents the actual program operating cost. If you can afford this level or higher\, you assist our efforts to offer reduced rates and support ongoing financial assistance. If you are unable to pay the Base Fee\, you can set up a payment plan or let us know how much you are able to pay at this time by emailing registration@nyimc.org. \nFor more information about our generosity policy and the sliding scale fee structure\, please click here. \n 
URL:https://www.nyimc.org/event/how-to-turn-art-into-social-justice-a-dialogue-between-lynn-nottage-and-sharon-salzberg/
LOCATION:New York Insight Meditation Center\, 115 West 29th Street\, 12th floor\, New York\, NY\, United States
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SUMMARY:Power and Dominance on the Spiritual Path and Ethical Misconduct in Dharma Communities
DESCRIPTION:Power and Dominance on the Spiritual Path and Ethical Misconduct in Dharma Communities \nwith Lama Rod Owens \nMonday\, October 29th\, 2018\n7:00pm-9:00pm \nJoin visiting teacher Lama Rod Owens during a special People of Color Sangha meeting for a discussion on power and ethical misconduct in spiritual communities and how to work with these issues in daily life. \nThe People of Color Sangha sitting group provides instruction in insight meditation and fosters mutual support and understanding among the growing community of people of color who find nourishment and inspiration in the practice. No previous meditation experience is required. This event is for self-identified People of Color. \nThe registration fee includes teacher support. If you wish to give more in addition to the registration fee\, the total (registration fees and additional contributions) will be shared between NYI and the teacher(s). \nRegistration
URL:https://www.nyimc.org/event/power-and-dominance-on-the-spiritual-path-and-ethical-misconduct-in-dharma-communities/
LOCATION:New York Insight Meditation Center\, 115 West 29th Street\, 12th floor\, New York\, NY\, United States
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