On Not Turning Away, Healing, and the Film Sugarcane
Maia Duerr examines the profound suffering wrought by Catholic boarding schools for First Nations people in Canada and the healing that can come from facing this history
Maia Duerr examines the profound suffering wrought by Catholic boarding schools for First Nations people in Canada and the healing that can come from facing this history
Sarah C. Beasley uses her work to bring us the beautiful artistic talent of Native American artist Jamie Okuma
The renowned Ladakhi climate activist and environmental innovator, Sonam Wangchuk, today entered 20th day of a three-week protest fast.
Integrating her decade of experiences in the West, Vienna Svabhava pursues the goal of a global cooling economy grounded in the first Buddhist precept to refrain from taking life
An interview with Kira Jade Cooper, whose work has spanned from ecosystem health to systems change to mindfulness and more, on the topics of nature, Buddhism, relationships, and the future
A guide to understanding and deepening our connection to the earth and its long history of indigenous people with humility and reverence
The Australian Sangha Association and other faith groups urge public to vote Yes to amend constitution and give Indigenous people a voice
The prominent Buddhist activist Rani Yan Yan was among six activists recognized at the First Annual Ceremony for the Award for Global Anti-Racism Champions.
BDG Columnist and artist Sarah C. Beasley meditates on beauty and meaning in the work of a contemporary Native American artist
A reflection on the need for engaged Buddhists to look deeply at the wounds of European colonialism through the lens of contemporary Native American artist Gregg Deal
Once-divided groups in the sparsely populated region are coming together to advocate for their political power and environmental welfare
Tibetan Buddhist group has joined local residents and tribal leaders to oppose the open-pit mine