Bonnie Duran


About the Teacher

Why study with them?

Bonnie Duran met the Dharma in 1982 and has taken teachings from many western teachers  including Joseph Goldstein, Jack Kornfield, as well as Thai, Burmese, and Tibetan Monastic  teachers. Bonnie is a graduate of the Insight Meditation Society (IMS)/Spirit Rock Meditation Center (SRMC) retreat teacher-training program.

She is now a core-teacher of the SRMC Dedicated Practitioners Program and is on the SRMC  Guiding Teachers Council.

Bonnie teaches long and short retreats at IMS, Spirit Rock and in other communities, and is also  involved in Native American spiritual practices and traditions. Bonnie wasintroduced to the Jodo  Shinshu Buddhist tradition through her partner and is now happily studying and practicing in that tradition as well.

She is a contributor to Hilda Gutiérrez Baldoquin book, Dharma, Color and Culture: New Voices in Western Buddhism and has written for the Harvard Divinity Bulletin, Tricycle, and the Turning Wheel.

Dr. Duran is a Professor Emeritus in the Schools of Social Work and Public Health at the University of  Washington and is also faculty at the Indigenous Wellness Research Institute. Her academic work is primarily with Tribal, Urban Indian and International Indigenous communities.

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