Patricia Okoumo: Statue of Liberty Protest for Migrant Children
Patricia Okoumou, with Rise and Resist organizer Jay W. Walker, talks in her first television interview about due process, the rights of immigrants, and climbing the Statue of Liberty to … Continue reading →
Teachers and Refuge Recovery
[Editor: The discussion that has taken place in the Comments section on Noah Levine and ATS/Refuge Recovery needs some background for clarification. The complicated history and relationship between ATS and Refuge … Continue reading →
Kalapa Council Admits Facts of Sakyong’s Sexual Assault
Leaked notes reveal Buddhist leader coerced female students into sex: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1h9A4S-k2602Aaz1Etmpl3R6Sjcq_wP3pCkQt-sxy85c/edit Stories of drunken parties and sexual misconduct are emerging from his inner circle. Published in Think Progress, Jul 6, … Continue reading →
Palmo and Allione Respond to Shambhala Sexual Assaults
Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo & Lama Tsultrim Allione discusses the allegations of sexual abuse by Shambhala head Sakyong Mipham. Recorded at Tara Mandala, July 1, 2018. Maybe Shambhala should demand that … Continue reading →
What a Shame! The Social Psychology of Convert Buddhist Communities
A Five-Part Series on Sexual Exploitation in Buddhist Communities Part 4: What a Shame!: The Social Psychology of Convert Buddhist Communities Part 1: BPF Rising Up to End Sexual Abuse … Continue reading →
Sexual Abuse in Shambhala 2018
This report by Buddhist Project Sunshine includes the stories of three women who came forward to share the truth of their experience in Shambhala as victims of sexual assault by … Continue reading →
