This Week in the Press: Stories of interest to Shambhala Sun readers
If you're following the Shambhala Sun on Facebook, you know that we share interesting stories from around the web there all week long. But not everyone's on Facebook, so here's what we posted in the past week.
- Tibetan Prime Minister Lobsang Sangay says he "accepts his destiny" after a difficult first year in office, and also called for more international attention to the protests happening inside Tibet.
- Tenzin Dorjee, leader of Students for a Free Tibet, speaks about the ongoing wave of self-immolations.
- There are some upcoming events you might be interested in — Buddhist Global Relief is leading charity walks throughout the U.S. in October, and the Garrison Institute is hosting a retreat for people of color next weekend — there's still time to register.
- An invitation for our friends in California — there will be a benefit luncheon to support San Fransisco Zen Center's Green Gulch Farm on September 8.
- The Shambhala Sun is looking for a business manager. See the details here.
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