Talk Description At its surface, the martial arts are practices to resolve conflict between two people. However, as one practices further, it is a form of training one can use
Talk Description Music invites us to embrace and examine our feelings and experiences as human beings. For concert pianist and C.A.F.E. 229 co-host, Dr. Joanne Chang, this has only deepened
Talk Description Mindfulness has become a household term in American society, but not everyone agrees on what it means. In this talk, Frank M. Diaz will describe the similarities and
Speakers will come from the fields of psychology, health care, clinical research, religious practice and studies, philosophy, arts and culture, communications, global studies, and service-learning.
The Tzu Chi Center for Compassionate Relief presents a diversity of virtual and in-person programs that aim to deepen our wisdom, better our self-understanding, and advance dialogue on real-world problems
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Talk Description This January, we had the distinct pleasure of welcoming Buddhist monk and photographer, Nicholas Vreeland, to C.A.F.E. 229. Accompanied by host and classical musician, Dr. Joanne Chang, he
Talk Description In this talk, David Listen, shares his understanding and experience of the integration of the timeless Buddhist practice of mindfulness & the approach of modern mental health services.
In November, C.A.F.E.229 offered a stage for the virtual world premiere of Karuna, a Tzu Chi USA produced documentary celebrating compassion in action in the arena of international aid. The
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Tzu Chi Center For Compassionate Relief
229 E 60th St.,
New York, NY 10022
Tel: 212-660-9229
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Tzu Chi Center For Compassionate Relief
229 E 60th St.,
New York, NY 10022
Tel: 212-660-9229
Hours
Mon-Fri: 9 am – 4 pm
(Currently not open to the public due to Covid-19)
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Tzu Chi Center For Compassionate Relief
229 E 60th St.,
New York, NY 10022
Tel: 212-660-9229
Hours
Mon-Sun: 10 am – 4 pm
Contact us