
Japanese Americans Commemorate Remembrance Day
It took over 40 years for the US Congress to acknowledge the failings of the government and the harm caused to countless Japanese-American families

It took over 40 years for the US Congress to acknowledge the failings of the government and the harm caused to countless Japanese-American families

Taking the Middle Way in our approach to personal and social change

A growing number of Buddhists and Buddhist organizations around the world believe that the process of finding a successor should not be politicized

Using meditation to allow ourselves to fully feel our emotions as the climate crisis threatens to overwhelm us

Elon Musk’s cryptic bedside image with a vajra ritual implement invokes an overlapping relationship between Western right-wing movements and reactionary convert communities

An examination of the need for solidarity and compassion on the path to fundamental change

As another round of climate talks begins and we have seen so many promises broken, how might we find a core of light and good in the world?

How writing a new book on being gentle can actually make life more difficult

Why Brazil’s foray into a bioeconomy in the Amazon rainforest provides a glimpse into the Right Livelihood of the future

While Buddhism has been singled out among Sri Lanka’s religions, some worry that a more fully secular approach is needed to ensure peace and stability

A Buddhist leader finds interfaith kinship with a Unitarian Universalist and a Jewish Rabbi in supporting abortion rights

Buddhists remain conflicted on the issue of abortion, nonetheless a growing majority in the US support keeping it safe and legal