Activism and Action on the Path of Engaged Buddhism
A college student in the US examines her relationship with activism and Buddhism, and understanding engaged Buddhism as a form of practice
A college student in the US examines her relationship with activism and Buddhism, and understanding engaged Buddhism as a form of practice
After a difficult approval process, members of the Cambodian Buddhist community hope to find a welcome home in a San Jose neighborhood
The Khmer Kampuchea Krom Buddhist Association hopes the expansion will create a lasting home for their growing community
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
Tibetan Buddhist group has joined local residents and tribal leaders to oppose the open-pit mine
Dance form nearly lost under Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge regime is finding new life in the United States
A US college student reflects on their evolving relationship with the Buddhist path
Navigating the path to equity and inclusivity in Buddhist communities
Awakening to our oneness with all life and working toward the elimination of suffering
The revered American Buddhist monastic Ven. Thubten Chodron returned to Singapore in December, where she gave her first public teachings since the pandemic.
Buddhist celebrations of the new year varied by tradition and location, showing the many different ways that the Buddhadharma is expressed in the modern world
Buddhist temples in the southern US have been targeted by thieves in what may be a coordinated attack