Toward a Thai Feminist Movement: Ouyporn Khuankaew
Seeing the fruits of grassroots work with women in Asia
Seeing the fruits of grassroots work with women in Asia
Empowering women and children in India’s Dalit…
A review of Vanessa Sasson’s new novel on…
A book review of Joan Halifax’s latest book Stan…
Book review of Wisdom Rising: Journey into the…
A practical approach to a family-centered Dharma…
Re-establishing the bhikkhuni sangha in Sri…
Empowering female monastics in Bhutan
Empowering female monastics in Nepal
Voices of Canadian Buddhist women
I found myselfsuddenly voluminous,three-dimensioned,a many-roofed building in moonlight. So writes Jane Hirshfield in her collection The Beauty (Knopf 2015). She is describing a startling moment
After she was diagnosed with Lyme disease, Sister Dang Nghiem began to experience debilitating symptoms: fatigue, neurological pain, cognitive impairment. As a trained physician, she