Ramya Jirasinghe’s Water for Kings: A Sri Lankan Writer’s Poetic Vision and Caution
The Sri Lankan writer expresses her country’s shadow and ongoing struggle with itself through a new acclaimed play
The Sri Lankan writer expresses her country’s shadow and ongoing struggle with itself through a new acclaimed play
A new Buddhist-inspired petition seeks to add meditators’ voices to call for a peaceful solution to the ongoing conflict in Gaza and beyond
The award highlights decades-long work for peace and the global reality that there is still much work to do
Buddhist activist and scholar Maung Zarni joined the latest interfaith effort to draw attention to the suffering of people in Palestine
The Korean monk Ven. Pomnyun Sunim led more than 10,000 people on 13 June in a Great Dharma Assembly for All Beings for peace on the Korean Peninsula.
Joseph Houseal continues his exploration of anti-war activism and peace advocacy in art and performance.
In our busy and difficult modern lives, we forget that life flows in circles. But the wisdom of our teachers can bring us back to that essential truth and harmony
Ven. Pomnyun Sunim discusses the growing threat of war in East Asia and how to adopt a healthier perspective on work and play
Joseph Houseal explores anti-war activism and ritual suicide as a performative expression of nonviolence and compassion
The Vatican urges Buddhists to continue to work for peace in a world that is seeing several areas of growing conflict
In contemplating a possible war between Israel and Iran, the Buddhist plea is for cool heads to prevail
As the many crisis around the world continue to grow, interfaith workers offer a unique perspective to help us all connect more meaningfully both to one another and to our own religious tradition