July 2010 Blog Posts (6)

PDN Has Moved to Providence

Hello, friends and allies,



I hope that you are doing well and enjoying the summer.

We are pleased to announce that Prison Dharma Network and Peacemaker Institute have moved.



Our new address is:



11 South Angell St.… Continue

Added by Kate Crisp (PDN Director) on July 29, 2010 at 11:18am — No Comments

NEW Book: Listening to Rwanda

Listening to Rwanda

Photography by Peter Cunningham

Narrative by Fleet Maull



In April 2010, during the national genocide commemoration week in Rwanda, Peacemaker Institute International conducted the first Peacemaker Bearing Witness… Continue

Added by Kate Crisp (PDN Director) on July 19, 2010 at 1:13pm — No Comments

My Path ~ by Steven C.

Peace, love and light to you all. I have taken a few moments to try to put my spiritual journey, awakening, experience, etc. onto paper for you to put onto your website if you deem fit.



My Path



Growing up I was never force-fed any certain religious beliefs, my family believed in God and that was about the extent of it. My parents divorced when I was in my early teens to any real religious influence took a back seat to keeping our… Continue

Added by Carter (PDN Admin) on July 9, 2010 at 1:00pm — No Comments

Dudeism=Buddhism? Bridges, Bernie and Symposium

Watch the Tricycle Web Exclusive Jeff Bridges and Bernie Glassman: A Conversation, click here.

Jeff Bridges is scheduled to perform and present at the Symposium for Western Socially Engaged Buddhism.

What is Dudeism?

According to dudeism.com, a website dedicated to deploying the…

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Added by Ari Pliskin on July 6, 2010 at 2:31pm — No Comments

Video: talks by Engaged Buddhism Symposium Presenter Bikkhu Bodhi on Integral Buddhism

Watch it at Danny fisher’s blog

Bikkhu Bodhi

Bikkhu Bodhi, who is a leader of Buddhist Global Relief, will be participating in a panel and leading a discussion on the Roots of Socially Engaged Buddhism at…

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Added by Ari Pliskin on July 6, 2010 at 2:25pm — No Comments

From the Neighborhood to Jail —and Back into the Neighborhood New Book Follows Juvenile Male Offenders





(Nashville, TN) In her new book, Locked Up, Locked Out: Young Men in the Juvenile Justice System (Vanderbilt University Press, July 9, 2010), Anne M. Nurse follows forty juvenile…

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Added by Carter (PDN Admin) on July 1, 2010 at 12:38pm — 2 Comments

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