HR!Day780 - Thu 10/12/23 Compassion 2.0 Compassion, Capitalism and the Sustainable Development Goals - Tom Eddington, Carson Kelly, David Loy, Lily Swanbrow Becker & Joshtrom Kureethadam
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This Week: Compassion 2.0
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Bringing compassion into society at scale is humanity's next big challenge. How do we do so in a Capitalistic framework? Are Compassion and Capitalism at odds? The Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs) were identified, a small team of people quickly recognized that they could not be achieved without Inner Development Goals(IDGs) also being achieved. Compassion has an essential role to play in achieving the IDGs and the SDGs. --- The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Panelists: Lily Swanbrow Becker, Father Joshtrom Kureethadam, Charlie Hartwell, Eddy Vaisberg, Faya Sahai, Monica Worline
Moderators: Tom Eddington, Carson Kelly
Convener: Jim Garrison
Lily Becker is a facilitator, capacity-builder, and connection weaver passionate about helping human and natural communities confront and adapt to an uncertain future. She finds meaning in working to support the people and organizations working to address the climate crisis and build a resilient future.
She has nearly a decade of experience working on climate change with a focus on strategic planning, coalition and network building, professional development and training, and building psychological resilience to confront ecological grief and anxiety.
David Loy David Robert Loy is a professor, writer, and Zen teacher in the Sanbo Zen tradition of Japanese Zen Buddhism. He is a prolific author, whose essays and books have been translated into many languages. His articles appear regularly in the pages of major journals such as Tikkun and Buddhist magazines including Tricycle, Lion’s Roar, and Buddhadharma, as well as in a variety of scholarly journals. Many of his writings, as well as audio and video talks and interviews, are available on the web. He is on the advisory boards of Buddhist Global Relief, the Clear View Project, Zen Peacemakers, and the Ernest Becker Foundation.
David lectures nationally and internationally on various topics, focusing primarily on the encounter between Buddhism and modernity: what each can learn from the other. He is especially concerned about social and ecological issues. A popular recent lecture is “Healing Ecology: A Buddhist Perspective on the Eco-crisis”, which argues that there is an important parallel between what Buddhism says about our personal predicament and our collective predicament today in relation to the rest of the biosphere. Presently he is offering talks and workshops on Ecodharma: Buddhist Teachings for the Ecological Crisis”, his latest book published in 2019. He also leads meditation retreats.
Father Joshtrom Kureethadam
Fr. Joshstrom Kureethadam is Chair of Philosophy of Science and Director of the Institute of Social and Political Sciences at the Salesian Pontifical University in Rome. He is also a consultant to the Vatican and previously served as Coordinator of the Sector of “Ecology” at the Vatican Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development.
He has been particularly associated with the study and diffusion of Laudato Si; Pope Francis’ Encyclical Letter on Care for Our Common Home.
Some of his publications include “Creation in Crisis: Science, Ethics and Theology” (Orbis Books 2014), “The Philosophical Roots of the Ecological Crisis” (Cambridge Scholars, 2017), “The Ten Green Commandments of Laudato Si (Liturgical Press 2019).
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