Taking Up Arms? Meeting the Crisis in Myanmar
Hozan Alan Senauke offers a thoughtful commentary on military oppression in Myanmar and a Buddhist perspective on violent and nonviolent resistance
Hozan Alan Senauke offers a thoughtful commentary on military oppression in Myanmar and a Buddhist perspective on violent and nonviolent resistance
A shining example of the alignment between Buddhist scholarship, Buddhist activism, and Buddhist practice from around the world.
The story of Ajahn Buddhadasa, one of Thailand’s most most prominent modern thinkers in ecumenism, interfaith, and modernity
BDG joins a unique gathering of monastic and lay practitioners on a Dharmic journey of study, exchange, and experience
Ajahn Pranom works to raise awareness of plastic pollution and reduce plastic waste
Asking and pondering on questions on the environment, society, and our increasingly volatile world in Susan Bauer-Wu’s new book
Digital Bodhisattva columnist and engaged Buddhist Dexter Bohn explores cultivating discernment in the age of AI
BDG speaks with Jonathan Watts on his new two-volume examination of the evolution of engaged Buddhism in Japan
Prof. David Holmes shares a Buddhist view on being the change we wish to see in society
Envisioning paths forward for Buddhists in Canada and beyond to connect in meaningful ways
Hozan Alan Senauke offers a touching tribute to his close friend and spiritual mentor in engaged Buddhism, Sulak Sivaraksa
A college student in the US examines her relationship with activism and Buddhism, and understanding engaged Buddhism as a form of practice