
Racial Justice

Dharma teacher Marisela B. Gomez uses inspiration from Thích Nhất Hạnh to show us how to transform the suffering of racial injustice.

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.

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.

How to Fight Injustice Without Hating
Based on Thich Nhat Hanh’s teachings of engaged Buddhism and the Plum Village tradition, this course offers practices to help ground ourselves amid the negativity and injustice that we face. From a peaceful center, you’ll discover…

Public Safety, Redefined
New York City Democratic mayoral nominee and Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams envisions a city in which police meditate before and after they hit the streets.

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.

Personal Reflections Buddhist Justice Reporter
Prepared for Acquittals, Relieved by the Verdict, Preparing for Transformation
Pamela Ayo Yetunde reflects on the Chauvin verdict and what comes next

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