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🙏 Please donate to support Anuradha Bhagwati & Decolonial Dharma: https://www.decolonialdharma.org/donate ----- On December 8 2025 we hosted an intense live session with Anuradha Bhagwati, a disabled, queer Indian‑American activist, writer, former United States Marine Corps officer, and founder of decolonialdharma.org. During the broadcast Anuradha was on the ground in the West Bank, knowingly risking her own life to support, protect, and amplify the voices of families living under occupation, constant threat, and ongoing destruction. In this compelling recording, viewers get an unfiltered view of the sickening brutal daily reality faced by Palestinian households. Anuradha shares raw frontline experiences and the role of Buddhism in these times. Bio: Anuradha Bhagwati (she or her) is a disabled, queer, Indian American activist and writer and founder of decolonialdharma.org. She is the critically acclaimed author of Unbecoming: A Memoir of Disobedience, and award-winning co-founder and former executive director of the Service Women’s Action Network. She was a United States Marine Corps officer and found her way to her dharma roots as a way of healing from military-related and gender based violence. Anuradha taught trauma-informed Hatha yoga and Buddhist meditation to veterans in New York City for over a decade and is a long time practitioner of Theravada Buddhism. She is committed to cultivating an anticolonial warrior practice based on love, compassion, equity and justice. She has been to Palestine several times and currently lives in the region. Anuradha is currently at work on a book about mental health, disability and life with her rollicking service dog and guide, Duke. Privacy Note: All audience members, children and their responses have been blurred, regardless of whether they wished to be visible or not. 🙏 Please donate to support Anuradha Bhagwati & Decolonial Dharma: https://www.decolonialdharma.org/donate 📖 Discover Decolonial Dharma: https://www.decolonialdharma.org 📌 Learn more at Liberation Circle: LiberationCircle.org