On Sunday 10 November, Mike Slott will be in conversation with Winton Higgins, the Australian secular Buddhist and author of Revamp: writings on secular Buddhism, to launch Mike’s book Mindful Solidarity: A Secular Buddhist Democratic Socialist Dialogue.
This Sunday 10 November online meeting will start at the following times:
9 am - Thailand
10 am - Western Australia & Bali, Indonesia
11 am - South Korea & Japan
12.00 noon - Queensland
12.30 pm - South Australia
1 pm - New South Wales, Victoria & Tasmania
3 pm - Aotearoa New Zealand
There will be an opportunity to put questions towards the end.
The Zoom ID is: 505 259 2148
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5052592148
We’re planning two additional online launch meetings: one will be at a time that’s suitable for people in the Americas, while the other is intended for people in Europe, Africa, and the Mediterranean region.
You can get Mindful Solidarity now from your local bookstore as well as online, including Tuwhiri’s online store: Mindful Solidarity: A Secular Buddhist Democratic Socialist Dialogue
To let you know something about the two interlocutors, a long-time US political and labour movement activist, Mike Slott explores the intersection between secular Buddhism and socially engaged Buddhism. He is editor of the Secular Buddhist Network website, and produces their newsletter, Rethinking the Dharma/Reimagining Community.
Winton Higgins has been a dharma practitioner since 1987, and a teacher of insight meditation since 1995. He has contributed to the development of a secular Buddhism internationally, and is a senior teacher for Sydney Insight Meditators. Winton is a member of the editorial board of Tuwhiri, publisher of his After Buddhism, a workbook (2018) and Revamp: writings on secular Buddhism (2021).