
Berkeley Zen Center to Install First Female Abbot in Historic Leadership Transition
In a significant milestone for the Berkeley Zen Center, Shinchi Linda Galijan will be installed as its first female abbot on 1 March.

In a significant milestone for the Berkeley Zen Center, Shinchi Linda Galijan will be installed as its first female abbot on 1 March.

Buddhist teachers join hands to teach reconnection by taking care of our inner child and tending to our inner children’s pain

Anam Thubten Rinpoche offers a vision of Buddhist practice and study for all practitioners of the Buddhadharma

A California appeals court revived wage claims by a former Zen Center trainee, narrowing the scope of the ministerial exception

The cause of the fire is currently unknown and officials note that rebuilding work will be extensive if the Buddhist community wishes to use the temple again

The holiday season is an annual invitation to reflect on the manufactured compulsion to consume and buy, and think for ourselves

Despite a serious collision in Liberty County, the Walk for Peace pilgrimage continues as supporters rally around injured monk Bhante Dam Phommasan

Anam Thubten Rinpoche explores the nuanced significance of sacred and devotional music in the Tibetan tradition

In my previous article, we traced Thích Nhất Hạnh’s journey after the Vietnam War, when he was already settled in France. We examined his humanitarian

An online summit hosted by Lion’s Roar brought together Western Buddhist leaders and writers to explore compassionate engagement

Ngakpa Tromtsal Dorje recounts his 14-year exploration of Buddhist thought in Western philosophical traditions

Lam Yuen Ching begins a new series of articles on Thích Nhất Hạnh’s approach to engaged Buddhist practice in the years following the Vietnam War