Indigenous HIV AIDS Research Training Program
The Indigenous HIV/AIDS Research Training (IHART) program is an innovative research training program for Indigenous and other underrepresented ethnic minority scholars. The IHART program aims to develop a network of scholars dedicated to culturally grounded research that will contribute to ameliorating health disparities among American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/AN).
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06/26/2024
Uncovering the Luminous Gold Within: BIPOC Mettā Retreat. Description: There is a rich repository of deep peace and ease that resides within the heart. Mettā, the practice of lovingkindness, brings to awareness the messages of conditioning that cloak the inner sacredness of our being. Mettā transforms the heart into a sanctuary by which we are strengthened to stay lovingly engaged with the tumultuous tides of life. This retreat will offer silent and guided lovingkindness meditation, Dharma talks, movement meditation, and restful time to nourish the body and heal the heart. This retreat is silent except for teacher-led Q&A, small groups, or other practice meetings.
Uncovering the Luminous Gold Within: BIPOC Mettā Retreat (3 Registration opens at 9:00am (Pacific Time) on June 18, 2024 and closes 11:59pm (Pacific Time) on October 19, 2024. A waiting list will be create...
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