Black Spirituals & Protest Songs: Singing for Liberation – A BIPOC Retreat

Chants and dharma songs have played an important role in every Buddhist culture, addressing suffering, joy, and liberation in ways that speak to the heart. In this program we will explore the Social Protest songs of the Civil Rights Movement, songs of suffering, joy, and liberation, as dharma gates. These songs emboldened people across the world to lift up their heads, claim their humanity, and declare hope in spite of the realities of generational racial trauma. Crying out, and singing strong for social justice, voting rights, democracy, and freedom, this music inspired millions to move their bodies, minds, and spirits towards social action to transform society. This program invites participants into an exploration of liberation through the history of movement songs, Buddhist meditation, active listening, and being with the sacred tradition of African American Spirituals. Sessions will provide historical contexts for music inspired by the Spirituals tradition and invite practitioners into heart transformation as music becomes a base for mindful meditation, joy, and spiritual friendship. No musical training is required– just an appreciation for music and song.

This program will be open to BIPOC, and because of the subject matter, will center the experiences of those for whom the spirituals and freedom song tradition is a ‘home.’ Also, we acknowledge the particularly complex relations between these traditions and the lives of LGBTQIA, queer, transgender, and gender nonconforming practitioners while naming that this program will be a space of affirmation and celebration for those practitioners. 

Program Format: This program will include silent meditation, presentations, singing, and small and large group discussion.

Transportation Assistance: In an effort to make our campus more accessible, we will share a ride-share sheet specifically for this program. We will also provide a single van shuttle ride to and from BCBS on opening and closing days (from Boston South Station to BCBS and from BCBS to Boston South Station) for those who are unable to find a ride using the ride-share boards. The page and van pickup information will be shared with you upon registration.

Noble Silence:

Noble silence will be observed following each evening session through breakfast the following morning.

Experience Level:

Suitable for beginning and experienced practitioners.

Cancellation Policy:

We understand that personal circumstances may require you to cancel your registration. In these cases, please contact us right away. If you cancel more than eight weeks before the program starts, you are eligible for a full refund minus a $50 administrative fee. If you cancel between three and eight weeks before the program starts, you are eligible for a 50% refund of the deposit. Registration fees are nonrefundable less than three weeks before the program starts.