Beginner’s Mind: Redefining Success? Insights from a Course in Buddhist Economics
A US college student studying Buddhist Economics explores religious implications and parallels in late-stage capitalism
A US college student studying Buddhist Economics explores religious implications and parallels in late-stage capitalism
For Buddhism, demographic destiny means that vibrant communities will always be more important than numerically large ones
A high school student in the US reflects on the relationships of young people with the Buddhist teaching in contemporary US communities
The Busan International Buddhist Expo, which ran until 11 August, drew significant interest from younger generations, marking a shift in how Buddhism is perceived in
Buddhist monastics in South Korea are challenging historic roles in order to reach more young people in Korea and abroad
A US college student ponders maintaining harmony and holding Buddhist precepts on the ski slopes
Ven. Pomnyun Sunim and volunteers from the Buddhist humanitarian relief organization JTS inaugurated new residential buildings for an orphanage in Thailand.
A high school student in the US offers some Zen reflections on stillness and the many paths toward liberation.
Young Buddhist Association of Indonesia and Indonesian Buddhist Women on 14 July hosted “Humanitarian Cultural Exchange Tour 2024: The African Kids Show.”
A high school student in the US reflects on community, the unexpected, and what it means to take an experiential approach to learning religion and philosophy.
Kassidy Evans examines how social media has amplified the false sense of self in young people—and the Buddhist antidote
The Young Buddhist Association of Indonesia and Kertarajasa Buddhist College hosted a mindful festival attended by 300 ascetics and residents from East Java.