
Fiercely Compassionate: Finding Our Role in Buddhist Immigration Justice
A unique livestreamed discussion about immigration justice unites Buddhist ethics with practical legal support and advice for migrants

A unique livestreamed discussion about immigration justice unites Buddhist ethics with practical legal support and advice for migrants

Recent surveys shed light on the role of immigration in shaping Buddhism in the United States

A Buddhist nun has sued two Southern California abbots, alleging sexual assault, labor exploitation, and retaliation, while the abbots countersued accusing her of extortion and fraud

A group of Buddhist leaders has shared a statement addressing the detention of Mohsen Mahdawi, a former president of the Columbia University Buddhist Association

In times of growing uncertainty regarding the world around us, Buddhists know that the Dharma offers an unshakeable refuge that can ground us as we work to offer inner and outer refuge to others

A conversation with Singaporean Clement Tan launches this series of interviews with international leaders of Shin Buddhist sanghas

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

A new book by three veteran Canadian Buddhist teachers contextualizing the Buddhist diffusion through Canada

In a world fraught with division, the immigration crisis allows us to recognize our connections and practice our deepest values

On Chinese migration and the beginnings of Buddhism in…

Temple provides relief for those out of work and with nowhere

On duality and the fear of “otherness”