Eido Shimano Roshi, Zen Pioneer in America, Dies at 85
Justin Whitaker
1 March 2018
Rinzai Zen Buddhist teacher passed away in…
Courage and Compassion: Johanne Lauktien and Remedial Yoga for Cancer Patients
Raymond Lam
10 February 2018
Bringing yoga and Buddhist principles to cancer patients
Civilization in Equipoise
Joseph Houseal
3 February 2018
Form, movement, and narrative in the art of M. F…
Four North American Universities Join New Global Network of Buddhist Studies
Justin Whitaker
29 January 2018
China’s Liuzu Temple offers US$4.9 million in…
Dalai Lama Cancels Majority of International Public Appearances in 2018
Craig C Lewis
18 January 2018
83-year-old spiritual leader cancels North American…
Upcoming TV Show About a Buddhist Detective Aims to Bring the Dharma to Prime Time
Anne Wisman
17 January 2018
Series will be an adaptation of the…
The Compassionate Relief of Tzu Chi – Inspiring Great Love in the United States and Around the World
Harsha Menon, MA, MFA
20 November 2017
The American cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead famously said, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed it’s the only
Survey: Reviewing the Demographics of Buddhism in America
Justin Whitaker
29 September 2017
Three Buddhist scholars examine the latest poll of…
Difficult Conversations: Mushim Patricia Ikeda
Caitlin Dwyer
29 September 2017
People in the United States seem to be having difficult conversations: about politics, about race, about the economy, and about the environment. For American Buddhists,
Buddhistdoor View: Charlottesville—Identity and Personhood Gone Mad
Buddhistdoor Global
25 August 2017
What can Buddhists do to neutralize hate?