This paper explores principles, practices, and manifestations of engaged Busshism in the United States. It includes a personal narrative based on the author\u27s participation in Women in Black (a silent, symbolic protest against war) and classroom stories based on the author\u27s experience teaching at a Buddhist-inspired university
This article deconstructs how Buddhist practitioners of African descent acknowledge racism and chall...
Jacqueline Schwartz Mandell has studied the past twelve years in both the Zen and Theravadan traditi...
This article examines Joanna Macy\u27s theory of despairwork and its roots in the Sarvodaya Buddhi...
Black women’s trauma, which is largely unclaimed, un-mediated and unrecognized, is transgenerational...
In my thesis I argued that American women are changing Buddhism by incorporating Western ideas into ...
As a religion and spiritual practice, Tibetan Buddhism is focused on training the mind to achieve in...
This book is the result of years of collaboration among hundreds of women from many different cultur...
This essay describes the founding of Urban Babaylan, the culture of the group and their inspirations...
One of the most striking features of the contemporary revitalization, transmission, and transformati...
I first started thinking about anger and its role in the experiences of people who have fought in wa...
This dissertation moves beyond an exploration of the gendered nature of communal violence and its tr...
In March 2019, I was assaulted on a busy NYC train during an early morning commute by a Black woman ...
The soldier of Joy Sutra is a personal essay which explore the implications of practicing compassion...
Always a high point of the conference, the panel discussion gave participants the chance to engage a...
On its 45th publication anniversary, we can see the Aiiieeeee! anthology of Asian American literatur...
This article deconstructs how Buddhist practitioners of African descent acknowledge racism and chall...
Jacqueline Schwartz Mandell has studied the past twelve years in both the Zen and Theravadan traditi...
This article examines Joanna Macy\u27s theory of despairwork and its roots in the Sarvodaya Buddhi...
Black women’s trauma, which is largely unclaimed, un-mediated and unrecognized, is transgenerational...
In my thesis I argued that American women are changing Buddhism by incorporating Western ideas into ...
As a religion and spiritual practice, Tibetan Buddhism is focused on training the mind to achieve in...
This book is the result of years of collaboration among hundreds of women from many different cultur...
This essay describes the founding of Urban Babaylan, the culture of the group and their inspirations...
One of the most striking features of the contemporary revitalization, transmission, and transformati...
I first started thinking about anger and its role in the experiences of people who have fought in wa...
This dissertation moves beyond an exploration of the gendered nature of communal violence and its tr...
In March 2019, I was assaulted on a busy NYC train during an early morning commute by a Black woman ...
The soldier of Joy Sutra is a personal essay which explore the implications of practicing compassion...
Always a high point of the conference, the panel discussion gave participants the chance to engage a...
On its 45th publication anniversary, we can see the Aiiieeeee! anthology of Asian American literatur...
This article deconstructs how Buddhist practitioners of African descent acknowledge racism and chall...
Jacqueline Schwartz Mandell has studied the past twelve years in both the Zen and Theravadan traditi...
This article examines Joanna Macy\u27s theory of despairwork and its roots in the Sarvodaya Buddhi...