Newsletter: Week of March 13, 2017

From the Program Director

Sarah Chandonnet
 

In a complex and ever-shifting world, Buddhism and the practice of dharma may provide keys to maintaining a sense of balance while living in a way that is meaningful and honest. What can Humanist communities learn from Buddhist communities?

Join us for a conversation with Lama Rod, co-author of Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Liberation, and Love. He is currently the Guiding Teacher for newDharma Boston, one of the first sanghas in the tradition of Radical Dharma.  1:30-3:00pm, 30 JFK Street.
Read more here.
Upcoming Programs

March 26: Bart and Tony Campolo: Why I Left, Why I Stayed
Many families struggle to stay connected across the faith divide, especially when somebody unexpectedly crosses over. In this presentation, famous evangelical leader Tony Campolo and his humanist son Bart will share how they've managed to stay close in the wake of Bart's very public deconversion. 1:30-3:00pm, 30 JFK Street. Read more here.


April 2: Jordan Klepper: How to Be an Atheist (Without Being a Jerk)

Join comedian and The Daily Show correspondent for an intimate show and conversation at the Hub. Tickets are free/donation and very limited. 1:30-3:00pm, 30 JFK Street. Read more and get tickets here.  

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Meditation Canceled
Due to the storm, we have canceled meditation for tonight, Tues 3/15. See you next week!
Sunday Programs for ALL Kids
We are delighted to offer programs for kids of all ages during our Sunday programs, beginning in March. Read more here. Want to volunteer at the BQL? Email Sarah today!
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