Race
In her book Black and Buddhist, Buddhist teacher Ruth King reflects on bias and the path to true freedom.
Culture Buddhist Justice Reporter
‘May We Gather’ Plans Speaker Series, March Pilgrimage in Antioch, CA
The collective’s upcoming event marks three years since the 2021 Atlanta spa shootings that left eight dead and one wounded.
Dharma and Black History
A selection of articles honoring contributions by Black Buddhists
Buddhism and Our Ongoing Emancipation
This Juneteenth, Dr. Kamilah Majied shares practices to engage with Black liberation, notice our interdependence, and release delusions of powerlessness.
Bodhicitta in the Time of Asian Hate
A therapist and Asian American Buddhist embraces his emotions and opens his heart to help himself and others.
Ideas Buddhist Justice Reporter
Cause of Death Part Two: Now What?
Can George Floyd’s death act as a catalyst for a collective rebirth?
Ideas Buddhist Justice Reporter
Buddhist Justice Versus American Justice
Legally, justice is rooted in a social contract promising to fairly resolve culpability for acts against society. In Buddhism, karma and the intentions behind our actions come first.
Ideas Buddhist Justice Reporter
Finding Your Way
How the Black Bodhisattvas can help ease suffering and help us find our way.
The Burden of Awareness
When we face suffering, we have the choice to focus on the love we see as much as the pain.
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