Community Meditation

Please join us every Sunday for a community meditation. This is a sitting meditation in the Buddhist tradition. These offerings will be mostly silent sitting, but we may do traditional prayers in Tibetan and English. We will be gathering from 5:00-6:00pm at the GWI Greenhouse (65 St. James Street, Kingston). For more information, please contact David McCarthy (845) 389-4903.

Community Meditation

Please join us every Sunday for a community meditation. This is a sitting meditation in the Buddhist tradition. These offerings will be mostly silent sitting, but we may do traditional prayers in Tibetan and English. We will be gathering from 5:00-6:00pm at the GWI Greenhouse (65 St. James Street, Kingston). For more information, please contact David McCarthy (845) 389-4903.

Community Meditation

Please join us every Sunday for a community meditation. This is a sitting meditation in the Buddhist tradition. These offerings will be mostly silent sitting, but we may do traditional prayers in Tibetan and English. We will be gathering from 5:00-6:00pm at the GWI Greenhouse (65 St. James Street, Kingston). For more information, please contact David McCarthy (845) 389-4903.

Community Meditation

Please join us every Sunday for a community meditation. This is a sitting meditation in the Buddhist tradition. These offerings will be mostly silent sitting, but we may do traditional prayers in Tibetan and English. We will be gathering from 5:00-6:00pm at the GWI Greenhouse (65 St. James Street, Kingston). For more information, please contact David McCarthy (845) 389-4903.

Just Transition Primer

Let’s come together online to align understanding and action in support of effective, collective responses to the moment we are living in.

Soaring prices for housing and food make it increasingly difficult to secure our basic needs. Wildfire smoke and damaging storms are commonplace. Our entrenched political divides are laced with conflict and create a sense of insecurity. How do we make sense of these realities? Where can we glimpse the kind of possibility worth coming together to work for? This workshop provides an opportunity to connect, explore a shared vision of Just Transition, and consider the question: What will it take to build systems centered on care for each other and our shared home? What would it mean for many of us in the Mahicantuck (Hudson) Valley to be focused on social and ecological well-being? Join us online, in community, to deepen your understanding of the Just Transition framework, principles and practices. Through video, reflection, story sharing, and small group discussion, you will:

  • See people from across the country describing aspects of Just Transition
  • Hear how other participants respond to the framework
  • Connect your own experience to extractive and regenerative economic paradigms
  • Gain a sense of the framework, principles and practices, and where they come from
  • Discuss ways you are drawn toward weaving one or more Just Transition principles and practices into your Good Work

Climate Grief Conversations

GWI and Jenny Bates are holding ongoing climate grief conversations. This group will meet on the first Thursdays of the month, (though this one is on the second Thursday) at The Greenhouse 65 St. James St. on the corner of Clinton street and St. James Street in Uptown Kingston. This group is free and open to anyone who has concerns about the climate, about our City of Kingston, and who are stressed about an uncertain future.

“We are picking up distress signals, as living beings on this planet” – Jenny Bates.


Grief is not easily processed alone. The grief felt, consciously or unconsciously regarding the planet is on a scale previously unknown to our species. This series of conversations is an opportunity to share and verbalize what is felt in the context of group that will be facilitated with care, support and a sense of belonging in a confidential and fully respectful manner.


You can listen to Micah and Jenny speak on The Good Work Hour about this topic.
If you have any questions, email [email protected] or [email protected]

Wandering Wednesdays

Wandering Wednesdays is a traveling potluck dinner party designed to connect neighbors! This gathering is an 8 year old tradition, birthed in Rosendale, centered on a traveling potluck dinner party. WW promotes the boundless potential of sharing meals with neighbors and friends and all the good things that brings, as well as the values of inclusivity, kindness, and mutual respect.

Sign up for the weekly newsletter at the registration link below.

Wandering Wednesdays

Wandering Wednesdays is a traveling potluck dinner party designed to connect neighbors! This gathering is an 8 year old tradition, birthed in Rosendale, centered on a traveling potluck dinner party. WW promotes the boundless potential of sharing meals with neighbors and friends and all the good things that brings, as well as the values of inclusivity, kindness, and mutual respect.

Sign up for the weekly newsletter at the registration link below.

HV Coop Mixer

Calling all changemakers in the Mid-Hudson Valley!

The Hudson Valley Co-op Mixer is a regional gathering of neighbors who are passionate about local, self determined and community-led development. The HV Co-op Mixer is hosted by a team of local cooperative developers who want to build a sustainable, regional ecosystem where our economies work for all!

This gathering is recurring and encourages ongoing connection and resource-sharing. We will move through a round of introductions and community announcements, followed by open space and time to connect and enjoy the music and potluck. Remember to bring something savory or sweet to share. Thanks for COVID testing before you arrive, and masks will be available. Whether you’re just co-op curious, work in a co-op, or are passionate about economic justice in our region, join us!

This event is sponsored by Good Work Institute, Co-op Hudson Valley, Mi Oh My Hydroponic Farms Cooperative, Democracy at Work Institute and LIFT Economy.

This is a free event. Registration is required.

HOMECOMING

HOMECOMING is an exploration of early African American music and sound meditation as binding and healing mediums. This sound journey will take participants through the not-so-distant past to the present juncture of time.

America has written the complete African American narrative out of history and continues to try with cries of Critical Race Theory. These songs contain a portion of the record. Several tracks are church, field and prison work, or a capella songs. They tell the stories of a people, motivate change, and help ease the struggle of surviving extreme injustice.

They record resilience, the pursuit of meaning, and the joy of living. In encountering these recordings, we honor the ancestors’ voices and reclaim the power of the first instrument, the human voice, to heal.

This offering reflects deep meditation, an encounter with early prison work songs, and contemplations on what we are learning about history. As we dive deeper into the music, we can hear the elders speaking through time, not to be discarded or ignored. This project is not the experience of all Black people in America but rather a snapshot or dream of forgotten voices made present.

“Trees make symphonies without their trunks ever moving, almost as it the stillness of their centers amplifies their sound. The tree may appear still, but if you look closer, you’ll see that each leaf flails with breath. The tree may seem alone, but plow deep and you’ll unearth its secret gnarled roots- the grotesque and the beautiful creeping in the soil, reaching toward the ancestors.” – Cole Arthur Riley

One of the paths to finding healing is to be seen and heard. The experience of HOMECOMING allows us to explore the boundaries between sound and healing. We hope to expand on the voices and experiences unacknowledged, unheard and unseen.

Space is limited. We ask that you register in advance and arrive by 12:45 pm, as we will begin to open the space to others at 1:00 pm.

Music to Be Remembered By

This is a workshop/music performance exploring the transformative power of music centered around grief and loss led by violinist, Death Doula Concetta Abbate. For more information, click the link below.

Wilder – A Kids Workshop Series to Raise Awareness and Funds for Cetacean Sanctuaries Part 5 : Ecological Systems, Change Making

For our final session of this series, we’ll be talking about how whales and dolphins fit into their/our ecosystems. How do they keep change moving along so that the system is healthy? How about humans in ecology, and humans in social systems? How do you affect your social and environmental systems? Like Whales and Dolphins, humans are very communicative creatures. One way we promote change is by writing, and by letting others read our writing! Today, we are going to write letters to seaquariums, aquariums, and government officials — and encourage them to get on board with ending captivity practices, and with freeing these remarkably wise and powerful creatures to appropriate sanctuaries.

This 5-part series is full of whale and dolphin science, artistic expression, and everyday activism in support of cetacean sanctuaries! A portion of proceeds will go to the whalesanctuaryproject.org. This program is geared towards children 7-11 years old. For more information, click the link below.