Háskólatorg
At noon (12:10 to 12:50) on Thursday, March 6 will Pamela Ayo Yetunde discuss how Princeton University chose to create their Black Buddhism Faculty Project. (https://csr.princeton.edu/projects/black-buddhism-faculty-project). The discussion takes place in room HT-300 in Háskólatorg building. Everyone is welcome.
The Black Buddhism Faculty Project speaks directly to the present times – perhaps with even more urgency now than when it was founded – and concerns among other things how educators can be supported to be better equipped to educate students on an emerging and understudied phenomenon within religious identity and practice.
Pamela Ayo Yetunde is well known for books, articles and presentations on Buddhism, and is one of the leaders of the Black Buddhism Faculty Project at Princeton University.
More on Pamela Ayo Yetunde: https://csr.princeton.edu/about/people/pamela-ayo-yetunde

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