Personal ReflectionsMagazine | Feature
Tibet
A Tibetan refugee’s fractured dreams of home in exile
Remixing Ritual
By embracing the fluidity of life, death, ritual, and identity, the Zurich and New York based singer and multidisciplinary artist YESH is crafting her own creative lineage
Writing as an Act of Truth
In a new essay collection, twenty-two Tibetan writers demonstrate the resilience of their community in exile and the persistence of Tibetan literature.
‘Truth Rally’ Protest: Tibetans Respond
In the aftermath of the social media outrage over the Dalai Lama’s recent encounter with a young boy, Tibetans gathered to raise their voices.
Opinion: We Need to Think about the Dalai Lama’s Actions Very Carefully
A doctoral candidate in Buddhist studies calls for patience and attention to context.
Ritoma
A community on the Tibetan plateau navigates an ever-changing world. While some traditions fade, new ones are embraced—including basketball.
Time in Exile: A Review of “We Measure the Earth with Our Bodies”
In her debut novel, Tibetan-Canadian writer Tsering Yangzom Lama asks if the only cure to exile is a return home.
“I Am Tibetan, This Is My Story”
A new museum in Dharamsala serves as testimonial to the plight of Tibetans—and to the resilience of their culture.
Khache Phalu’s Advice: How a Muslim Text Became a Tibetan Bestseller
The book is still read, memorized, and most importantly, widely quoted, today.
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