
Dharma Under Pressure: Why They Cannot Stop Him Walking
A barefoot practitioner, shifting trust, and what sustained observation reveals about discipline and response

A barefoot practitioner, shifting trust, and what sustained observation reveals about discipline and response

Maitripa College denies allegations of violence and abuse while the FPMT has suspended Yangsi Rinpoche from teaching pending investigation

Part three of a five-part series on organizational development for Buddhist communities from Sumeru publisher and author John Harvey Negru

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

The International Network of Engaged Buddhists recently signed a landmark MoU aimed at strengthening child protection at Buddhist institutions in Thailand.

The arrest comes amid broader scandals involving misconduct among Thai monks, prompting calls for stricter oversight

New poll gives insights into Thai Buddhists’ feelings about current problems in the monastic community

As Thai Buddhism reels from misconduct scandals, history offers perspective from Sri Lanka’s late 19th-century reform movement

Exploring the life, teachings, and sayings of one of the important and insightful 20th century Zen masters in Japan

Can Buddhist individuals and institutions brace for a quickly changing future in the face of COVID-19, the climate crisis, and more?

American youth are spiritual but do not easily fit into conventional categories

How user experience design can help inform Buddhists..