
Dharma and Diversity: Unlearning Racism
What does the goal of being “awake” or “woke” in Buddhist practice mean in a society structured around ignorance and racism?

What does the goal of being “awake” or “woke” in Buddhist practice mean in a society structured around ignorance and racism?

Sarah C. Beasley teaches us that rest fosters resilience, self-acceptance, and inclusion—essential for both inner healing and collective liberation.

As we enter into a new lunar year, Sarah C. Beasley invites us to take joy in all four parts of the Buddha’s community

Williams documented the sorrows, hopes, and lives of many of the 125,000 people of Japanese ancestry imprisoned in the United States during WWII

A careful analysis of D. T. Suzuki’s presentation of Zen and his academic critics

Gathering to take place before Parliament of the…