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SUMMARY:Rebecca Solnit
DESCRIPTION:Rebecca Solnit\, Sunday morning Dharma talk\, April 3 Climate change is a teacher: in this moment it teaches that everything we do has repercussions\, that everything is connected\, that everything changes and that change must be met with change. This talk reflects on how climate change has been recognized and what possibilities as well as dangers it has opened up in the transformative last decade. How the ways climate is thought about fit into some of the larger transformations of environmental consciousness and perception in the past decades. Rebecca Solnit\, a San Francisco writer\, historian\, and activist\, is the author of 17 books about geography\, community\, art\, politics\, hope\, and feminism\, and practices at San Francisco Zen Center. Her brilliant books include Wanderlust: A History of Walking\; The Faraway Nearby\; A Paradise Built in Hell\; A Field Guide to Getting Lost\; and Men Explain Things to Me. Sunday\, April 3rd\, 10:10 am\, following 9:30 Zazen Ancient Dragon Zen Gate\, 1922 W. Irving Park Road\, Chicago Part of regular Ancient Dragon Zen Gate program Co-sponsored by Chicago Buddhist Peace Fellowship All are welcome www.ancientdragon.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Rebecca Solnit\, Sunday morning Dharma talk\, April 3 Climate change is a teacher: in this moment it teaches that everything we do has repercussions\, that everything is connected\, that everything changes and that change must be met with change. This talk reflects on how climate change has been recognized and what possibilities as well as dangers it has opened up in the transformative last decade. How the ways climate is thought about fit into some of the larger transformations of environmental consciousness and perception in the past decades. Rebecca Solnit\, a San Francisco writer\, historian\,&nbsp\;and activist\, is the author of 17 books about geography\,&nbsp\;community\, art\, politics\, hope\, and feminism\, and practices at San Francisco Zen Center. Her brilliant books include Wanderlust: A History of Walking\; The Faraway Nearby\; A Paradise Built in Hell\; A Field Guide to Getting Lost\; and Men Explain Things to Me. Sunday\, April 3rd\, 10:10 am\, following 9:30 Zazen Ancient Dragon Zen Gate\, 1922 W. Irving Park Road\, Chicago Part of regular Ancient Dragon Zen Gate program Co-sponsored by Chicago Buddhist Peace Fellowship All are welcome www.ancientdragon.org
LOCATION:Ancient Dragon Zen Gate\, 1922 W. Irving Park Road\, Chicago
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