
Buddhistdoor View: Navigating Immigration through Ethical Lenses
Can contemporary leaders see the humanity of asylum seekers, refugees, and immigrants in a world in great need of compassion and wisdom?

Can contemporary leaders see the humanity of asylum seekers, refugees, and immigrants in a world in great need of compassion and wisdom?

Buddhist priest worked with a Catholic painter to create a unique piece of art in the hopes of bridging divides between religions

The Dalai Lama has been invited to a major international conference in Mumbai after honoring the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

An interview with Kira Jade Cooper, whose work has spanned from ecosystem health to systems change to mindfulness and more, on the topics of nature, Buddhism, relationships, and the future

Since 2016, when the Dalai Lama awarded the first cohort of Geshemas, interest among Tibetan nuns toward attaining the degree has climbed steadily

BDG columnist Maia Duerr ponders the meaning of the pandemic and the hope for change as we confront our interconnectedness

After years of struggle, the Tibetan Buddhist community welcomes a modern facility to facilitate the spread of the Dharma

Participants in the dialogue agreed on the importance of building bridges to combat violence and promote peace

Offering two Buddhist paths toward treating the world’s growing substance abuse problem

A mindful lesson on intentionally creating the mind and life we wish to have

Namgyal has been missing in a largely wooded area for more than a week. Those at the abbey and local volunteers maintain hope that he will be found soon.

A man was seen on security footage throwing a Molotov cocktail through the window of Huyen Trang Temple, sparking an arson investigation