Igniting Liberation for All: Widening Our Circles
Light the way into 2026’s Year of the Fire Horse - join a 2-hour immersive practice for renewal, connection, and collective liberation.
Light the way into 2026’s Year of the Fire Horse - join a 2-hour immersive practice for renewal, connection, and collective liberation.
During this Mid-Winter Reset, you'll practice yoga, meditation and calming, re-balancing breathing practices.
With so many demands on our attention and energy, many of us experience a narrowing of capacity—where overwhelm sets in and it becomes harder to remain fully engaged. In this 90-minute workshop, we’ll explore how to shift from strain toward embodied compassion by drawing on both contemporary science and timeless contemplative wisdom.
The Ancestral New Earth Festival is a student-led, community-centered gathering rooted in healing, art, Afrofuturism, ancestral remembrance, and collective care. This festival is part of a five-day Afrofuturism Festival at Naropa University facilitated by Ramon, Regina, and MCAC.
How can we reimagin education with the cycles of change? For five years, the Re-imagining Education Conference has been a global gathering and living laboratory for critical pedagogy. In its 5th edition, RED becomes an emergent research experiment, inviting us to reflect on transition, transformation, and what comes next for education.
Community Practice Day: The Earth Is My Witness When: March 3, 8:15am-4:30pm Where: Naropa University, Nalanda Campus RSVP HERE! Join us on March 3, 2026, for Community Practice Day—a day […]
Together, we'll connect with neighbors in our districts and meet with lawmakers to move our priorities forward. After a morning of action, we’ll have lunch together.
This three hour webinar invites participants to explore the rich confluences between Indigenous world-views and Buddhist teachings.
Join us during Earth Week for an evening of music, reflection, and connection exploring how sound, spirit, and story can deepen our relationship with the living world.
In this 2-hour participatory program, we experience the history of the colonization of Turtle Island, the land that is now known as the United States. The story is told through the words of Indigenous leaders, European/American leaders, and Western historians.