How do the shapes of our lives determine our ability to envision and embody a shared world?
Thich Nhất Hạnh’s The Art of Living explores “interbeing,” the notion that bodies and beings are inextricable from one another. Báyò Akómoláfé’s Selah examines the borders and boundaries that uphold our modern world. Both texts ask: What if our solutions to today’s wrongs are simply a part of the problem?
In this Study, let’s explore how to reshape a world that has already shaped us, whose arrangements we inherit before we can question them. Maybe we’ll even recover the ability to shape each other.
Text: Thich Nhất Hạnh’s The Art of Living & Báyò Akómoláfé’s Selah
Date: Sunday, June 14th at 3pm
Location: Columbus Circle with staoue and Eleanor
If you are interested in attending this Study, email strotherschool@sustainedattention.net