

Spirit of Place, Spirit of Earth: An Eco-Justice Training
How do we recognize and honor our innate belonging with the Earth? How is this sense of ecological belonging a spiritual and religious matter? What does it teach us about justice, and how do we tend it within our communities and across the bounds of space, time, and species? How are these lessons learned and felt from direct experience with the land? The Center for Earth Ethics will explore these questions and more at our faith, spirituality and climate training in June at the Ashokan Center. This program will address climate science and policy, bioregionalism, environmental and climate justice, spiritual and religious perspectives on ecological belonging, and the power of collective action and moral courage.
Members of all faiths and spiritual traditions are encouraged to apply; preference will be given to those in the Hudson River Watershed, including New York City. The training runs Friday and Saturday, June 12-13, with an optional Sunday morning program. The training is in-person; onsite lodging is available.
Learn more and apply: https://centerforearthethics.org/spirit-of-place-spirit-of-earth/