Asian American
Articles from our archive to honor Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
Personal ReflectionsMagazine | Feature
Partial Equanimity
Chenxing Han discusses Buddhism and identity with writer Jay Caspian Kang
“It’s Always a Push and Pull”: A Conversation with Writer Jay Caspian Kang
The author of the new book The Loneliest Americans discusses how Buddhism has influenced his writing and career.
My America…or Honk If You Love Buddha
Join Japanese American director Renee Tajima-Peña on her road trip exploring the Asian American cultural landscape at the end of the 20th century. Tackling the topics of racial politics, xenophobia, and immigration with curiosity and irreverence,…
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.
Buddha Buzz Weekly: A National Buddhist Memorial Service for Asian American Ancestors
Asian American Buddhists organize a memorial service, a second wave of COVID-19 cases hits India, and the Dalai Lama signs a letter supporting the end of fossil fuel use. Tricycle looks back at the events of…
Shock and Sadness
How one Buddhist temple is responding to anti-Asian violence
Young. Asian. American. Buddhist: What These Words Cannot Say
Chenxing Han on why the next generation of practitioners is thinking about intersectionality, the problem with “two Buddhisms,” and how her research into identity inspired her recent book
Buddha Buzz Weekly: Tashi Wangchuk Released from Prison
Tibetan language advocate Tashi Wangchuk is released from a Chinese prison, an online forum connects Asian American Buddhist writers and artists, and the Dalai Lama congratulates President Joe Biden. Tricycle looks back at the events of…
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