Wildest Dreams: Yasodara, Harriet Tubman, and You

With Seigen Johnson, we'll spend some time considering how we find ourselves reflected in our theology and balancing our responsibility to past, present, and future.

In the talk the poem, “Still I Rise”, by Maya Angelou is referenced. You can read the poem’s text here:
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/46446/still-i-rise

You can also listen to the exact musical recording played by Seigen during the talk here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UFMB4i1AJo

Wildest Dreams: Yasodara, Harriet Tubman, and You
Seigen Johnson

Taking Refuge in Sangha through Healing Haunted Histories: Recognizing and Repairing Moral Injury

Kodo Conlin hosts guest speaker Seigen Johnson, former Zen Center resident and current graduate student at Boston University's School of Theology to discuss “Taking Refuge in Sangha through Healing Haunted Histories: Recognizing and Repairing Moral Injury”.

The final song omitted from the recording can be listened to here: Beautiful Chorus - I Rise Up

Taking Refuge in Sangha through Healing Haunted Histories: Recognizing and Repairing Moral Injury
Young Urban Zen