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| My Groups: | Global Oneness Project | Prison Dharma Network |
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Areas of Focus
Peace and Peace Building
(2397 people) | Business Firm and Organization Sustainability
(2096 people) | Social Justice Education
(1379 people) | Leadership Training
(1822 people) | Sustainability Education
(3120 people) | Communication Training
(1255 people) | Organizational Support and Management
(1093 people) | Community Training
(1255 people) | Training for Nonprofits
(1442 people) | Democracy Education
(748 people) | Human Rights Education
(802 people) | Human Rights Protection
(856 people) | Community Service/Volunteerism
(1767 people) | Community Resources
(1409 people) | Human Rights and Civil Liberties
(1584 people) | Community Participation
(2557 people) | Sustainable Living
(2711 people) | Sustainability, Religious and Spiritual Issues
(2016 people) | Religion and Ecology
(951 people)
About
I am the Executive Director of Prison Dharma Network. I am also a certified meditation instructor and have trained extensively in
Nonviolent Communication (NVC). I engage in ongoing community organizing and social networking on various platforms. My
educational background includes a degree in Criminal Justice. I am
also a graduate of Naropa University's Authentic Leadership program, certified Level Two in Spiral Dyamics Integral and a graduate of
Matrixworks Leadership Training. I teach meditation, peacemaker
skills, council practice, and nonviolent communication in Colorado
prisons and jails. I am the publisher/editor of "Sitting Inside:
Buddhist Practice in America's Prisons" and "Dharma in Hell: Prison
Writings of Fleet Maull." I am the author of "Path to Freedom" a
workbook based on the Integral Peacemaker training geared for prisoners
and youth at risk.



A mother teaches her child with love and patience until the child learns. Be a mother and teach your mind to have positive thoughts and to let go of worries. Then when your mind needs peace, it will obey you.
- Brahma Kumaris