Buddhistdoor View: Mending Old Wounds – US and Vietnam Seek Friendship in a Complex World
A Buddhist assessment of the implications of the recent U.S.-Vietnam statement of cooperation
A Buddhist assessment of the implications of the recent U.S.-Vietnam statement of cooperation
Pope Francis is the very first pontiff in the Church’s history to visit Mongolia, with a complicated set of issues to be deliberated
Introducing contributor Maia Duerr and her new column Dharma Compass, with an exploration of her background in Buddhism and Zen
A crisis of war with multiple actors might spiral out of control and may require a solution of “neither victory nor defeat”
Re-imagining a more creative and productive relationship between work and rest, with advice from Seon master Ven. Pomnyun Sunim
Exploring the life, philosophy, and legacy of Cambodia’s most prominent peace advocate
In the United States, two shootings occurred within two weeks of each other: the white supremacist attack in Buffalo, New York that killed 10 black
A Buddhist studies scholar helps us to confront colonialism to ally Buddhists with Indigenous traditions for ecological justice
Zen Buddhists confront the reality of…
Drawing wisdom from lessons learned during the pandemic
Why vaccine patents must be suspended or waived
Drawing inspiration from the next generation of activists