Ideas Buddhist Justice Reporter
Race
Introducing the BIPOC Buddhist teachers, writers, and lawyers who are covering the criminal proceedings and creating an engaged dharma for Black Lives
Addressing Violence Against Asian Americans
To mourn those who have been lost, we honor the myriad contributions of Buddhists of Asian descent.
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
Wholeness Is No Trifling Matter
In the new book Black and Buddhist, Buddhist teacher Ruth King reflects on bias and the path to true freedom.
From “Just Culture” to a Just Culture
An Asian American Buddhist on why embodying the cultures from which Buddhism came helps the dharma work on us from all angles.
America’s Racial Karma
Buddhist teacher Larry Ward’s new book invites us to heal from the karma of racism.
Buddhists and Racial Justice: A History
How have American convert Buddhists understood racial justice?
How to Fight Without Hating
Buddhist teacher Valerie Brown provides a lesson on skillful action and the power of love in the struggle against injustice.
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