Immigration
How Thich Nhat Hanh helped me find refuge as a child of Vietnamese refugees
The Karma of Becoming American
I became a U.S. citizen on June 19. Here’s what I know to be true.
Buddha Buzz Weekly: Himalayas Emerge Again
Himalayan mountains become visible as pollution levels in India fall due to coronavirus lockdowns, Arkansas temple sees act of vandalism, and the coronavirus derails citizenship plans for immigrants in the US. Tricycle looks back at the…
Malá / The Little One
Caught between her Vietnamese heritage and her life in the Czech Republic, a young girl feels like a stranger in her own country. Where is home for a child raised between two cultures?
The Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World
A Pure Land priest reflects on what it means to be both Buddhist and American.
Buddha Buzz Weekly: American “Concentration Camps”
Japanese Americans see history repeating as immigrant kids are held at a former internment camp, Slovakia’s first female president is a Zen meditator, and the Sri Lankan finance minister condemns monk’s anti-Muslim comments. Tricycle looks back…
The Noble Abode of Equanimity
On not getting swept up in the political storm
Inside a Psycho-Spiritual Town Hall
The Solidarity and Compassion Project brings together religious leaders, academics, and activists to help practitioners navigate the stressful political climate.
How a Buddhist Couple Helped a Somali Writer Find Refuge in America
When Abdi Nor Iftin’s citizen journalism put his life at risk, his supporters in Maine aided his escape.
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