Upcoming Events
- Date: Sunday, October 27 at 6 pmLocation: The Trident Cafe, Pearl Street, BoulderThe Tibet Himalaya Initiative invites you to a special evening with poet, writer, and publisher Bhuchung D. Sonam. He will be reading from his new book
- A panel discussion on Indigenous climate futures with filmmaker Subash Thebe Limbu, Phurwa Gurung (CU Geography), Clint Carroll (CU Ethnic Studies), Jennifer Fluri (CU Geography), and Shae Frydenlund (CU Center for Asian Studies), will take place on
- The Dalai Lama's Future Succession: Understanding the 14th Dalai Lama and His Formidable Contributions Dr. Dawa Lokyitsang Friday, September 13 at 4 pmHale 230 | Reception to followAll are invited to join us on Friday,
- Dumra/The Secret Garden – Commemorating the CIA-Tibet Training Program at Camp Hale, 1958-1964 Together with the babyÖ±²¥app Tibetan community, the Vail Symposium, and CU’s Department of Anthropology, the Tibet Himalaya Initiative is
- Echoes from Forgotten Mountains: A Conversation about Tibetan History and Politics with Jamyang Norbu April 26, Friday, 4 pm, Hale 230. Reception to followJoin us for a conversation and book signing with critically acclaimed writer Jamyang
- Mediating Feuds and Making Minorities on the Sino-Tibetan Borderlands of Late Republican and Early Maoist China.April 11 Thursday, 6pm, GUGG 205In early 1941, the Kuomintang dispatched a well-known scholar-official, Gao Yihan, to investigate a “
- Towards Contemplative Fluency: Framing Tibetan Meditation Practices Wednesday, April 3, 2024, 6pm - 7:30pm Eaton Humanities 250Meditation is an ancient human practice. Our ability to artfully cultivate attentive, imaginal, and embodied modes of
- Please join us for a lecture and new documentary film with Huatse Gyal, Rice University.Film Screening of Khata: Purity or Poison? 12:30pm on Friday, March 8 | Guggenheim 201E Please RSVP via Eventbrite, lunch provided
- Please join us for a lecture by Annabella Pitkin, Lehigh University on:Feeding Asceticism: Himalayan Buddhist Renunciation, Devotion & Embodied Intimate Care 6pm on Thursday, February 22nd Humanities 250In