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April 2021 - Tending the Roots

DAY 2 : Rev. Angel Kyodo Williams with Amber McZeal — Closing Ceremony and Integration

Teacher(s):
Rev. angel Kyodo williams
Amber McZeal

Join us for the closing event of the day with Rev. Angel Kyodo Williams, hosted by Amber McZeal. Follow Amber on InstagramRev Angel Kyodo Williams: Meet Rev. Angel - Not that a Black, mixed-race woman Zen priest is ordinary to begin with, but Rev. Angle Kyodo Williams defies and transcends any title, descriptor or category you can imagine. Freed from ordinary ways of naming, she captures imaginations, expands visions, and gets straight to the heart of the work of liberation. Follow angel Kyodo Williams on Instagram

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About the teacher(s):
Rev. angel Kyodo williams
Rev. angel Kyodo williams

Ordained as a Zen priest, Rev. angel is a Sensei, the second black woman recognized as a teacher in her lineage. She is a social visionary that applies wisdom teachings and practice to social issues. She sees Transformative Social Change as the world's next great movement.

Amber McZeal
Amber McZeal

Writer, vocalist, sacred scholar, and activist Amber McZeal utilizes sound therapy and guided somatic imagery to engage the knowledge of the body within an interactive and liberatory arts practice. Amber McZeal weaves together somatic practice with social justice and spirituality. Her approach centers imagination as foundational to movements to end oppression and create more humane social relationships. McZeal holds an MA degree in somatic depth psychology and is currently a doctoral candidate at Pacifica Graduate Institute.