Race
In this episode of Tricycle Talks, Lama Rod Owens draws from the bodhisattva tradition to rethink the relationship between social liberation and ultimate freedom.
‘I See No Contradiction’
Breeshia Wade—a content strategist, DEI consultant, Buddhist chaplain, and Southern Baptist—shares how her unique experiences inform her work and approach to grief.
‘Know Hatred Completely’
A Soto Zen priest reckons with the koan of racism and comes to view Buddhism as a practice of engaged liberation.
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.
Casting Indra’s Net
In this episode of Life As It Is, chaplain and activist Pamela Ayo Yetunde discusses how distraction and delusion keep us from our true purpose of caring for one another.
Seeing the Unseen
How can we be good spiritual friends and build more welcoming and inclusive sanghas? It starts with seeing who is not in the room.
The Asian American Heritage of Buddhism in the United States
Articles from our archive to honor Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
Every Ending Is a Beginning
In this interview for Tricycle, writer Mohsin Hamid discusses his new novel, The Last White Man, letting go of old selves, and bardo.
The Role of the Artist in Times of Crisis
In this episode of Tricycle Talks, novelist Ben Okri discusses how writing can help us reckon with what we refuse to see.
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