Glen Wallis Reviews the Latest
Glen Wallis over at Speculative Non-Buddhist has reviewed some books and podcasts. Thanks for posting this review, Glen; this book is on my “to buy” list. Is anyone interested in … Continue reading
Imperfect Buddha Podcast: Disengaged Buddhism
Matt and Stuart take on engaged Buddhism in their Imperfect Buddha Podcast. Ironically, they also explore the opposite question, what is disengaged Buddhism? How do we navigate between the a-political tendency in … Continue reading
#4th Precinct Shutdown: Magic and Resistance
Originally published at The Organizer: blog of the Twin Cities Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) #4ThPrecinctShutdown- A Statement On Magic and Resistance December 22, 2015 An article written by FW … Continue reading
Changes at Engage!
UPDATE: I am now a member of the Board of Directors of Buddhist Peace Fellowship. Thanks to everyone at BPF for your vote of confidence. A new year begins. Happy New … Continue reading
Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah: His Life Matters
Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah performs with his band on NPR Music’s Tiny Desk Concert. In his preface to “Ku Klux Police Dept.”, Christian talks about his experience with police brutality … Continue reading
Climate Disobedience Movement
Editor’s Note: I’m posting this bulletin from Climate Disobedience because, although we forged agreements at COP 21 in Paris, it is still the direct action of people on the ground, against … Continue reading
White Awake Calls Buddhists for Racial Justice
For the Benefit of All First Edition of White Awake’s Quarterly Newsletter “No one here actually came from some place called “white”. You came from a real place, and have … Continue reading
Simon Reid-Henry: The Game is Completely Rigged
The game is completely rigged: The 1 percent has more than ever — and the system is too broken to deal with it. originally published in Salon Magazine The problem … Continue reading
Shunyata and Destroy
Shunyata is not something you think or believe; it’s a practice, its something you do. Shunyata, as a form of Buddhist analysis, but more than that, as a form of Buddhist … Continue reading
Micah White: Social Movements as Warfare
Social Movements Are The Next Big Weapon Could social movements replace conventional warfare? originally published at Defense Scene: http://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2015/12/social-movements-are-next-big-weapon/124707/?oref=DefenseOneTCO Author Micah White is a lifelong activist and the author of The End of … Continue reading
