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Letter from PMI/PDN Founder Fleet Maull

Dear Friends,

Wow, what an amazing year 2015 has been for the prison mindfulness/prison Dharma movement and for PMI. Criminal justice reform is now front and center in national political and policy conversations with wide recognition across party lines that the current system is broken, ineffective, unjust and unsustainable. For the first time since I founded Prison Mindfulness Institute (then Prison Dharma Network) from my prison cell in 1989, it appears we actually have the wind at our backs for genuine criminal justice reform. The prison mindfulness movement and PMI are poised to make significant “smart on crime” contributions for positive and transformational change. In last year’s Annual Report, celebrating our first 25 years of transformational service to those on the edges of our society, I spoke about gratitude. As we enter our second quarter century of service, I must again begin with gratitude. We are so deeply grateful for the opportunity to work and collaborate with all of you – our staff, board, volunteers, faculty, facilitators and loyal supporters; the courageous youth, women and men who

have not given up on themselves and the dedicated criminal justice professionals who work hard and put themselves at risk every day to keep us all safe.

2015 was another great year for PMI and all those we serve, representing another leap forward in our ability to support more and more prisoners, prison volunteers, and criminal justice professionals with mindfulness-based training and programs. Our Path of Freedom® (POF) prison programs are flourishing and proliferating with graduates of our

online POF facilitator training program, now numbering more than 600, establishing POF programs in 18 states and five countries. We operate POF prison programs in numerous Rhode Island and Massachusetts correctional facilities and have established Path of Freedom® reentry programs at four large social services agencies, three in Boston and one in Providence, that provide housing, recovery programs and job training and education for men, women and youth transitioning from incarceration and/or homelessness to viable independent living in the community. Our mindfulness-based wellness & resiliency (MBWR)® programs for correctional officers, law enforcement and treatment providers are also thriving and expanding in Oregon, Massachusetts, Kentucky and soon … California. The successful launch of our new Mindfulness Teacher Training & Certification Program (www.engagedmindfulness.org) is perhaps the most impactful highlight of 2015. We formed a new subsidiary division of PMI, called the Engaged Mindfulness Institute (EMI), for the purpose of training professionals and paraprofessionals working in the criminal justice, social services and mental health fields to integrate trauma-

informed mindfulness facilitation and teaching into their work with at-risk individuals, underserved communities and our most vulnerable and often marginalized and traumatized fellow citizens. We launched our first cohort in September 2015 with 42 fabulous aspiring mindfulness facilitators, many of whom are already doing great work in the world. Year one of the program includes two weeklong mindfulness retreats and 24 weeks of intensive online training with an amazing online faculty including Sharon Salzberg, Jack Kornfield, Pema Chodron, Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, Gaylon Ferguson, Judith Simmer-Brown, Joseph Goldstein, Kelly McGonigal, Rick Hanson, Angel Kyodo Williams and over thirty more leading mindfulness teachers and clinicians.

Our Mindful Justice Initiative (MJI) (www.mindfuljustice.org), a collaboration catalyzed with training and funding from the Frederick P. Lenz Foundation in 2014, reached new heights in 2015. With funding from the Fetzer Institute and continued support from the Lenz Foundation, we gathered 24 influential leaders from the full spectrum of the U.S. criminal justice system at the Fetzer Institute’s Seasons Conference Center in September 2015 to explore mindfulness-based, smart on crime, front to back strategies for transforming our broken criminal justice system into a more humane, effective, compassionate and economically sustainable approach to enhancing public safety and lifting up those who are falling through the cracks in our social fabric.

May 2016 be a year of profound healing and genuine transformation for all those we serve, for everyone serving in or impacted by our criminal justice system and for our entire society.

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Mission Values VisionPMI’s mission is to provide prisoners, and those who work with them, with the most effective contemplative tools for self-transformation and rehabilitation. We support at-risk and incarcerated youth and adults in their contemplative practices and path, with an emphasis on mindfulness and awareness meditation, yoga and proven-effective, mindfulness-based interventions (MRI’s) like MBEI and MBSR. We also support prisoners in their study and practice of the contemplative teachings of various Buddhist and other world wisdom traditions. We promote these paths of wakefulness and non-aggression as ideal vehicles for self-rehabilitation and personal transformation. We believe in the power of the various mindfulness-awareness practices and body-mind disciplines of the world’s contemplative traditions to change behaviors, transform lives, and ultimately reduce recidivism, prevent crime, and enhance community safety and well-being.

We also provide Mindfulness-Based Wellness & Resiliency (MBWR)™ training, Mindfulness-Based Emotional Intelligence (MBEI) training, and Motivational Interviewing (MI) training for correctional officers and other criminal justice and social services professionals. As well as mindfulness teaching certifications for those who work with at-risk individuals and underserved communities.

We believe in the basic goodness of all human beings and in their innate potential for healing and transformation.

We favor the healing and transformational paradigm of the Restorative and Transformative Justice models of criminal justice over the more punitive paradigm of Retributive Justice.

We support all prisoners, prison volunteers, and corrections professionals, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, religious persuasion, politics, or sexual orientation, according every individual the utmost respect and dignity.

We believe in spiritual, humanistic, restorative, and empowering models for self-transformation and rehabilitation, following the principle “give someone a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach the person to fish, and you feed her for a lifetime.”

Transformative CorrectionsWe envision correctional facilities and community corrections programs that promote healing, education, and personal transformation, genuinely supporting rehabilitation and making use of proven-effective, evidence-based methodologies from the body-mind awareness disciplines of the world wisdom traditions and contemporary psychology.

Successful ReintegrationThrough the success of such programs, we envision a faster and more successful reintegration of rehabilitated prisoners into the community. We envision a gradual shift towards more reliance on community corrections programs to keep individuals in the community – working, paying taxes, supporting their families and parenting their children.

Transforming Community LeadershipWe further envision a growing number of prisoners and ex-prisoners emerging as community leaders and change agents working to heal individuals and communities both inside and outside the walls of our correctional institutions, thus contributing significantly to the overall health and well-being of society.

“I meditate to stay in the now. It helps me to see and understand the constant stream of negative and angry self talk that has been running through my mind while I was unaware; it makes my days constructive. I treat others with more respect after meditation practice. I have had moments of bliss in a very grey environment.”

~Prisoner, Path of Freedom Class  

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The Challenge Our Solution Our StrategyWith nearly seven million men, women and children under some kind of correctional supervision in the U.S., our criminal justice system has devolved into a self-perpetuating industry that warehouses human beings deemed to be expendable. This industry is siphoning away critical community resources from health, education and infrastructure, while actually diminishing overall public safety. Correctional facilities offer their unfortunate occupants little hope of ever having a better, more productive life.

Mindfulness-based programs offer prisoners new hope for changing and transforming their lives for the better. Current neuroscience research has demonstrated clearly the positive impact of consistent meditation practice on human development, brain function and behavior.

Mindfulness-based emotional intelligence (MBEI) training has demonstrated significant positive impact for persons suffering from depression, as well as attention deficits, poor impulse control and other behavioral issues prevalent in the prison population.

Prison Mindfulness Institute is developing and promoting innovative and transformative evidence-based programs for the mainstream of corrections practice. Our flagship Path of Freedom program presents an MBEI approach to relieving suffering and promoting positive behavior change.

We are working to actualize our PMI mission of transforming lives and society with three principal strategies:

• Leading the field as an innovative developer and direct provider of mindfulness-based emotional intelligence (MBEI) training for the corrections field.

• Conducting quality research programs designed to scientifically evaluate and improve current programs and to establish mindfulness-based interventions and programming as evidence based practice (EBP) in the field of corrections.

• Growing and resourcing an international, contemplative and mindfulness-based prison work movement — providing prisoners, prison volunteers, corrections staff and over 195 PDN-member prison projects and organizations with the most effective mindfulness-based tools, training and resources available.

“Prisons present a tremendous challenge to everyone in them. The prison environment makes peace of mind fleeting at best. Yet, without that ground of inner peace, it is hard to benefit oneself or others, especially under extreme conditions. However, prisoners who have learned to meditate in these harsh conditions have found that the mindfulness and inner strength they develop helps them deal with the obstacles they face on many levels.

For the past twenty years, Prison Mindfulness Institute has developed a reliable reputation for providing prisoners with the powerful tool of meditation to help them work deeply with whatever they confront in their lives. I fully endorse and support their noble, compassionate and steadfast work.”

~Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche

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Path of FreedomTM ProjectSince launching the POF Webinars in 2009, 644 participants from around the world have completed the POF facilitator training. The majority of these participants are volunteers or professionals already involved in corrections, treatment, or at-risk youth programs of one kind or another. The Path of Freedom™ is a uniquely integrated rehabilitation and personal development curriculum. It incorporates mindfulness training, cognitive-behavioral training, and social-emotional learning in a pragmatic twelve-session, experiential course that can be delivered in a variety of settings and in various formats.

In 2015 we offered four Path of Freedom online trainings, training a total of 180 people. We will be running three POF trainings in 2016 and hope to train 200 people. We held several advanced webinars for POF graduates and in 2016 we are going to continue to hold advanced facilitator trainings.

Online Interactive Facilitator’s GuideIn 2015, we continued to develop resources for our interactive, online facilitators website for all Path of Freedom™ (POF) facilitators. We added 105 new active facilitators to the site in 2015, bringing the total to 525 POF facilitators. This site provides all the materials, guidelines, and additional resources facilitators need to deliver the Path of Freedom™ curriculum. POF facilitators post reports, blogs and comments about sessions they deliver, creating a rich collaborative environment and providing valuable feedback for ongoing curriculum development.

Inside Path of Freedom™ Programs:In 2015, we expanded our Path of Freedom programs at the Rhode Island Department of Corrections (RIDOC).

We ran two 14-week semesters at men’s medium security facility with 25 participants each time and an advanced POF class with 12 participants each time. In the fall we started a new class for mens in high security with 9 participants . Two 14-week semesters were also run at women’s minimum with 10 participants each time. The on-going class for the young men at the Training School juvenile facility has continued every week since July 2014.

POF Post Release (MA & RI)In 2015 classes were offered at the Providence, RI homeless shelter, Amos House, with 20 plus participants. It is being offered again in 2016. We also ran the POF at Haley House and St. Francis in Boston and will be expanding these programs in 2016.

In Massachusetts, we expanded our group of trained Path of Freedom Facilitators and now have POF programs in seven MA DOC facilities and one homeless shelter.

Path of FreedomTM Research:Ongoing research on our Path of FreedomTM programs in Rhode Island prisons conducted by researchers at Brown University, University of Rhode Island and Rhode Island College has shown significant positive impacts for participants, including fewer violent and/or negative behavior incidents, fewer positive drug screens (after release), lowered state and trait anxiety levels, increased emotional intelligence, and increased capacity for both mindfulness and self-transcendence.

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“I believe that meditation is a ‘cure’, for lack of a better word, for all of the societal ills and woes. My heart is warmed to see how the inmates make positive changes after learning and practicing meditation. Thank you all for the course.”

~Path of Freedom Online Training Participant

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“The selection of mindfulness and personal development material/exercises and resources was thoughtful and well structured. I appreciated the generosity that is infused throughout the whole program in both the sense of providing curriculum resources for facilitators and believing in the best possible outcome for those participating in the training.”

~Path of Freedom Online Training Participant

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Prison and Volunteer TrainingsDuring 2015, PDN Founder Fleet Maull led Path of Freedom™ and other mindfulness-based emotional intelligence (MBEI) training programs for prison facilitators and others at Shambhala Meditation centers in Albany, Baltimore, Chicago, Los Angeles, Washington DC, Krakow Poland and other venues in New Mexico, New York, Oregon and Louisville.

Networking and Community BuildingWe have worked for over 25 years to build a well-resourced, national and international prison meditation movement. We provide support, resources, and training to prisoners, their families, prison ministries, outreach programs, volunteers and corrections professionals.

Online Network DatabaseOur searchable online database includes over 195 Prison Dharma Network member organizations worldwide.

Prison Dharma Network CommunityWe provide an online community and social network for our individual and organizational members on our website at prisonmindfulness.org.

The site is a hub for prison meditation program news

and activity with over 3,384 PDN members blogging, engaging in discussion forums, sharing resources, photos, videos, and more.

This site has become a thriving center for prison volunteers, prison staff, and prisoner families. Here members can discuss the most relevant prison dharma issues and network with each other. We send a monthly newsletter about the community posts and activities on this site to over 5,000 subscribers. Our active PMI/PDN community on Facebook now has 6,794 members. We also have 12,538 followers on Twitter.

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“It is important that we do not forget what happens in our prisons, nor what they are for. Prisons should not only be focused on punishment, but also on rehabilitation. No one is entirely evil, for everyone does possess a basic sense of humanity at some level. Indeed we Buddhists believe that everyone has Buddha nature, the potential to become a Buddha. In our various communities it is important to ensure that the prison system functions in the interest of us all.

I am pleased to learn that the Prison Dharma Network [Prison Mindfulness Institute] is working to support rehabilitation through education and other activities within the prison system. I am confident that these projects will be of long term benefit both to prison inmates and society at large and offer my prayers for their success.”

~H.H. Dalai Lama

“I am in segregation and trying to keep my sanity. I’m also looking for a better way of life by meditation so I won’t be one of the 90 percent recessive behavior offenders coming back to prison. I want to be compassionate and loving to my family and friends and all those around me as my spirit paths growing.”

~Prisoner, Books Behind Bars Program

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Mindfulness-Based Emotional Intelligence (MBEI) and Wellness & Resiliency (MBWR) Training for Corrections Professionals:Following up on a successful mindfulness-based professional development program for correctional counselors, probation officers and treatment providers in the Rhode Island Department of Corrections in 2013, we completed a yearlong, first-of-its-kind mindfulness-based wellness & resiliency (MBWRTM) program for sixty correctional officers at five Oregon Department of Corrections prisons in 2014. The program successfully addresses the issues of chronic stress, severe burnout (corrections fatigue), and primary and secondary trauma exposure and their negative impact on career correctional officers and their families, including impaired health, family conflicts, anxiety, depression, suicide and early death from chronic stress-related illnesses.

The Oregon Department of Corrections contracted PMI for another 18 months of MBWR(TM) programing from 2015-2016 with over 250 correctional officers at eight different Oregon State prisons.

Prison Dharma Press As the premier publisher of prison dharma literature, PDN has distributed over 10,000 copies of our publications to prisoners, prison libraries and volunteers nationwide, including: Sitting Inside: Buddhist Practice in America’s Prisons, Dharma In Hell: The Prison Writings of Fleet Maull, and Path of Freedom Workbook.

Engaged Mindfulness InstituteIn 2015 we launched the Engaged Mindfulness Institute (EMI) with a year-long mindfulness teacher training and certification program for professional and paraprofessional bringing mindfulness to at-risk individuals and underserved communities. Our first cohort of 42 participants will graduate in June of 2016. See: www.engagedmindfulness.org

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“Pessimistic and self-critical thoughts subtly told me that I was a failure, worthless, unlovable, stupid, no one would ever trust me and that my situation was hopeless. These negative thoughts, which I believed were true, made me feel empty, lonely, angry, depressed, and anxious. Thoughts like these caused my body to droop, tense or tremble. Through meditation, I began to unravel those habitual stories, memories and persistent worrisome thoughts that shaped my distorted perception of the world especially with my years of substance abuse.”

~Prisoner, Path of Freedom Class

“The Path of Freedom Training taught me: What is possible for inmates, for myself, and for others, specific meditation and contemplation techniques that are extremely practical in daily life and in prison life, a better understanding of the mental and spiritual needs of inmates, a full toolbox of methods to use in life and in working with inmates, and a better understanding of the correctional system. Thank you!”

~Path of Freedom Online Training Participant

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In Dharma in Hell, prison activist and meditation teacher Fleet Maull shares

his journey of transformation and service amidst the anger, violence,

darkness and despair of a maximum security federal prison. This collection

of previously published and unpublished writings from his 14 years behind

bars vibrates with kindness, hope and the triumph of the human spirit. It is

a testament to the truth that all human beings possess basic goodness.

Fleet Maull looked into the belly of the beast and saw his Original Face. This is a

beautiful, profound, honest, and incredibly moving book about finding spiritual light in

the deepest of shadows. If you have any shadows in your life, if you have any prisons

in your soul, this is a guide that can genuinely help you find that ever-present,

already-escaped, forever-free, extraordinary light.

— Ken Wilber, Author, The Simple Feeling of Being

Fleet Maull, M.A., Ph.D. candidate, is a meditation teacher, prison

activist and the founder of both Prison Dharma Network and the

National Prison Hospice Association, which promote contemplative

spirituality and compassionate end-of-life care in prisons and jails.

He is also an adjunct faculty member teaching socially engaged

spirituality at Naropa University and a management consultant who

provides transformational training and coaching to business and

nonprofit leaders and their organizations. He currently serves as

the Director of the Colorado Peacemaker Institute.

Praise for Dharma in Hell:

In the charnel ground that is America’s prisons, Fleet Maull lived a life of vows and

service for 15 years. These writings are proof and testament to his personal strength,

determination and courage in the face of indescribable despair, as well as to his

power as a committed dharma practitioner to bring compassion and transformation

into truly hellish realms. Fleet Maull is an indomitable spirit.

— Roshi Bernie Glassman and Sensei Eve Marko

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Prison Mindfulness Research Project:PDN has established a stellar committee of seasoned researchers to develop research programs designed to scientifically evaluate and improve current programs and to establish mindfulness-based interventions as evidence-based practice (EBP) in corrections.

Please visit our website prisonmindfulness.org, for information regarding our published research and current research initiatives.

PMI’s Research & Program Evaluation Committee Brad Bogue, M.A. Willoughby Britton, Ph.D. Jennifer Clark, M.D. Kate Crisp, B.A. Sam Himelstein, Ph.D Mitchell Levy, M.D. Fleet Maull, M.A., Ph.D. candidate. Dave Vago, Ph.D

Center for Mindfulness in Corrections (CMC): In 2012 we established CMC as a division of PMI, offering Mindfulness-Based Emotional Intelligence (MBEI) approaches to staff development, leadership, and wellness training, as well as Motivational Interviewing (MI) training and other consulting and training services to federal, state and local correctional agencies and corrections professionals.

Books Behind Bars: Support for Prisoners, Prison Chaplains and LibrariesWe provide shipments of books on meditation, Buddhism, and other contemplative practices and teachings from the world’s great wisdom traditions to prisoners, prison chaplains and prison libraries. In 2015, we sent over 2021 books on meditation and contemplative spirituality to prison chaplains and libraries. We continue to partner with Tricycle Magazine to provide chaplains and librarians with downloadable materials and resources on our website, including the Tricycle Meditation Kit, and the PMI Meditation Kit, and a yoga instruction kit.

“We have few resources available to us, but we do the best with what we have. It’s not every day (especially in our environment) that acts of kindness and compassion are shown, so we’re very grateful for

your network.”

~Books Behind Bars Recipient

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Strategic Partnerships and CollaborationsPrison Dharma Network Organizational MembersWe are committed to supporting, promoting and facilitating the work of our 192 PDN member organizations. Our membership includes almost all of the organizations and groups, large and small, doing meditation-based or contemplative prison work in the U.S. and a number of groups working in Europe, Latin American and Pacific Rim Countries such as Australia and New Zealand.

Tricycle Magazine PDN and Tricycle Magazine collaborate on providing online resources for prison chaplains, accessible through both the PDN website and www.tricycle.com

Justice Systems Assessment & Training(J-SAT) brings Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) and performance measurement strategies to federal, state, and local correctional agencies through evaluation, training, assessment and research services. PMI is partnering with J-SAT to evaluate the effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Emotional Intelligence (MBEI) and Motivational Interviewing (MI) training programs for corrections professionals.

Mindful Justice Initiative In collaboration with the Berkeley Initiative for Mindfulness in Law (BIML) at the UCAL Berkeley Law School, PMI launched a Mindful Justice Initiative(MJI) designed to catalyze a national conversation about criminal justice reform with a mindfulness perspective. Following an initial conference at the Berkeley Law School in 2014, we organized the first national Mindful Justice conference at the Fetzer Institute’s Seasons Conference Center in September 2015.

We gathered 25 influential leaders-police, judges, prosecutor, public defenders, corrections executives, victim advocates, and more - from the full spectrum of the US criminal justice system to explore the contributions mindfulness could make to positive transformation in our justice system. We are currently working to establish a long term MJI program based on the momentum from these historic conferences.

See: www.mindfuljustice.org

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“My meditation practice has helped me out tremendously. I have an anxiety disorder and I constantly have panic attacks. Since my meditation practice begun I noticed I have less panic attacks. I also notice that I actually think before I act out and for me I’m glad that I took this course.”

~Prisoner, Path of Freedom Class

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PMI: Sustaining the Change Financials2016 Development Campaign Goals:After 25 years of transformational work with prisoners, prison volunteers and corrections professionals, PMI has taken a major leap toward establishing mindfulness-based interventions and programs as mainstream, evidence-based practice for the entire criminal justice system, from law enforcement and the court system to corrections, probation & parole and post-release/reentry programs of all kinds. This bold undertaking will require significant resources for program and faculty development, research and training, and innovative policy advancement initiatives. Our goal is to double our resources and capacity over the next five years. We ask you to join this exciting and challenging systemic change campaign to transform our criminal justice system into a vehicle for healing, transformation and hope, as well as public safety and security by helping us reach our fundraising goals in 2016:

Annual Appeal . . . . . . . . . . . $250,000

Major Gifts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $250,000

Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $250,000

Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $250,000

Total Fundraising Goal . . . $1,000,000

Support us in any or all of the following ways:• Donate to the Annual Fund full-heartedly so that we

can achieve our goal of transforming our criminal justice system into a force for healing.

• Join our Legacy Circle with a multi-year gift of support for our Path of Freedom or Books Behind Bars programs. By committing and contributing to this fund in an ongoing way, you help countless youth and prisoners find a way to make their lives meaningful rather than harmful to themselves and others.

Every gift of any amount is greatly appreciated by us and all of the thousands of prisoners we serve. Your donations are tax-deductible and will make a difference in the lives of so many in need.

Gifts may be made online at: www.PrisonMindfulness.org

or send to: Prison Mindfulness Institute PO Box 206 South Deerfield MA 01373

Total Revenue: $908,440

Donations: $419,067 – 46%

Grants: $197,00 – 22%

Programs: $455,398 – 82%

Operations: $64,659 – 12%

Fundraising: $33,400 – 6%

Publications: $5,527 – 1%

Other: $73

Programs: $261,135 – 28%

Fee for Service Contracts: $25,638 – 3%

Total Expenses: $553,457

“I have been honored to serve as a spiritual advisor to the Prison

Dharma Network since its founding and fully endorse the work

they continue to accomplish. Through my own experience with

prisoners, I have directly witnessed the transformative potential

of prison meditation programs. Please support Prison Dharma

Network in any way you can.”

~Acharya Pema Chodron

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On behalf of our Board and Staff we would like to thank our dedicated volunteers and donorsVolunteersGenesis BarreraKate CrispJonah David Steve DecollibusMarissa DecollibusFaith DickersonJohn GilliardTheo KropfTodd LarussiDavid MargolisFleet MaullPaul MooneyFrancesca NardelliSusan PhenixMark O’LearyBuck ReidyAnna ResselGary SchapiroCristina ServeriusClaudia SummerRichard SylvesterSofie SandweissSydney TanAlexx TemeñaMicah ThanhauserKeith Toni

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Kate Crisp, Executive DirectorFleet Maull, Director of Training & DevelopmentSophie Leger, Engaged Mindfulness CoordinatorMicah Thanhauser, Path of Freedom CoordinatorJessica Paden, Administrative AssistantHannah Stracensky, Administrative Assistant Ana Alejandre-Lara, InternAlexx Temeña, Intern

Michael BradyKate CrispIn memoriam, Pamela KrasneyParker KrasneyFleet MaullFrank Ryan

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In Memorium:Robert Aitken RoshiJohn Daido Loori Roshi Stephen Levine

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