Update: Planned Buddhist Temple in San Jose, California, Wins Approval
After a difficult approval process, members of the Cambodian Buddhist community hope to find a welcome home in a San Jose neighborhood
After a difficult approval process, members of the Cambodian Buddhist community hope to find a welcome home in a San Jose neighborhood
The renowned Bhutanese lama, filmmaker, and author Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche recently shared a message on the importance of giving in changing lives.
The Khmer Kampuchea Krom Buddhist Association hopes the expansion will create a lasting home for their growing community
Belgium is poised to become the second nation in the EU to recognize Buddhism as an official religion, after the government approved a draft law.
Thailand-based organization continues to fulfill its mission to promote and support female Buddhist leaders around the world
As many across India prepare to celebrate the great leader, there is still much disagreement about how best to honor his legacy
It took over 40 years for the US Congress to acknowledge the failings of the government and the harm caused to countless Japanese-American families
Caste discrimination has existed for millennia in South Asia, despite efforts from reformers such as B.R. Ambedkar, and it is following many people around the world
The Young Buddhist Association of Indonesia recently organized an interfaith dialogue on women and spirituality from the perspective of Buddhism and Islam.
The Bhutan Nuns Foundation, which works to educate and empower Buddhist nuns, has shared some updates on the foundation’s new Training & Resource Center.
The Tibetan Nuns Project (TNP) recently shared the news that 10 Tibetan Buddhist nuns were awarded geshema degrees at a conferment ceremony in Bodh Gaya.
The second Lotsawa Translation Workshop, titled “Celebrating Buddhist Women’s Voices in the Tibetan Tradition,” was held at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, from 13-16 October.