


Buddhistdoor View: The Poisoned Arrow of a Violent Zeitgeist
Buddhistdoor Global
4 June 2022
In the United States, two shootings occurred within two weeks of each other: the white supremacist attack in Buffalo, New York that killed 10 black

Beginner’s Mind: Duhkha Runs the World – Buddhist Economics, Labor, and Wage Economies
Eman Ali
6 January 2021
Our unsustainable reality of structural violence and…

Beginner’s Mind: A Whole New World
Sameer Jain
21 December 2020
Thoughts on Buddhist economics and structural…

Beginner’s Mind: Anicca
Cinthya Maldonado
29 August 2020
Thoughts on impermanence and meaning in a precarious.

Buddhist Responses to COVID-19: INEB Joins Dialogue on Global Faith Engagement
Craig Lewis
27 May 2020
Lessons from the pandemic and the movement for change

Acknowledging Anger and Developing Compassion
Breeshia Wade
30 October 2019
Cultivating wisdom in the face of structural violence

Wisdom Mind Network Hosts Historic Black Wisdom Online Summit
Nina Müller
17 September 2019
Dharma insights in today’s racial, social, and political..

Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Hosts Family Members and Survivors of Gun Violence
Justin Whitaker
29 August 2019
The retreat offered meditation, community, and tools for…

Compassion and Kalyana-mittata: The Engaged Buddhism of Sulak Sivaraksa
Craig Lewis
6 June 2018
Laying the foundations of social transformation