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Restorative Justice and the Dharma - Bhavani Kludt and Ivan Corado

Restorative Justice and the Dharma - Bhavani Kludt and Ivan Corado

FromThe Gay Buddhist Forum by GBF


Restorative Justice and the Dharma - Bhavani Kludt and Ivan Corado

FromThe Gay Buddhist Forum by GBF

ratings:
Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Jun 6, 2010
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Bhavani Kludt began active spiritual practice in the yoga tradition in 1990 and became a yoga teacher in 1996. She started to include Vipassana practice in 1998 and began teaching yoga/meditation in the SF County jails in 1999. Her “home” sangha is SF Insight, where she serves on the Steering Committee, and her primary teacher is Eugene Cash. Ivan M. Corado is a facilitator in the Resolve to Stop the Violence Project (RSVP) in the San Francisco County Jail. RSVP is designed to support men to stop their violence to themselves and others. Ivan was introduced to yoga as a participant in the RSVP program in 2008 and has continued his own personal practice since then. He keeps a regular yoga practice as part of his work in the Restorative Justice Field and his own personal recovery from alcohol addiction. Support the show______________ To participate live and be notified of upcoming speakers in advance, please Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/gaybuddhistfellowship) or visit https://gaybuddhist.org/calendar/ To support our efforts to share these talks with LGBTQIA audiences worldwide, please visit www.GayBuddhist.org.There you can: * Donate * Learn how to participate live * Find our schedule of upcoming speakers * Join our mailing list or discussion forum * Enjoy many hundreds of these recorded talks dating back to 1996 CREDITSAudio Engineer: George HubbardProducer: Tom BrueinMusic/Logo/Artwork: Derek Lassiter
Released:
Jun 6, 2010
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Buddhism for Liberation and Social Action. GBF invites teachers from all schools of Buddhism to offer their perspectives on the dharma and its application in modern times, especially for LGBTQIA audiences.