About BIPOC Sangha
Bi-weekly on Mondays at 7:00 - 8:00 pm ET
The Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) Sangha is a bi-weekly gathering of self-identified BIPOC practitioners who meditate together and explore the teachings of the Buddha in the light of personal experience.
Each bi-weekly session offers a short talk, guided meditation, and/or a silent sit for 30 - 40 minutes. Some gatherings add a 10 - 15 minute question and response period to help support the practice.
While we understand that many non-BIPOC people may be interested in participating, we ask that they refrain from joining this program which is specifically offered to provide shelter and respite to our BIPOC community.
Upcoming Dates & Teachers
November 11 & 25 with Jeanne Corrigal and Devin Berry
December 23 with Nikki Mirghafori, PhD
FAQ
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Recordings
To help create a safe space for the vulnerability that arises in our sanghas and the desire to make these "community-centered," which is more authentically a live experience, recordings will be unavailable.
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Additional Questions
If you have additional questions please contact us at [email protected].