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. By Tara Mulay and Tuere Sala May 25, 2021
Meditation Race Meditating on Whiteness How can we examine our own role in perpetuating racism—and deepen our commitment to save all lives? By Tara Brach Jul 07, 2020
TeachingsMagazine | Teachings Making the Invisible Visible A law professor offers a practice to uncover our own biases and face the realities of racism. By Rhonda Magee Fall 2019
Personal Reflections News Suffering at the Synagogue A Jewish Buddhist reflects on the pain around the deadly shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. By Matthew Abrahams Oct 29, 2018
Magazine | Meet a Sangha Meet a Sangha: Insight Meditation Community of Charlottesville Meet the Insight Meditation Community of Charlottesville, Virginia Interview with Jeffrey Fracher by Wendy Biddlecombe Agsar, Photography by Amanda Maglione Spring 2018
Personal Reflections Race Truth and Reconciliation Begins With Us A Buddhist teacher reflects on the troubling events of Charlottesville. By Jack Kornfield Aug 19, 2017