Jai Bhim! Roots Reggae
I’m in the process of arranging and recording this song. My homage to Babasaheb. Advertisements
I’m in the process of arranging and recording this song. My homage to Babasaheb. Advertisements
‘I Will Stand Up for You’. a song by Rob Quist, originally written for his wife, has become his campaign song in his bid for US House of Representatives from Montana. Dude, this is dharma.
editor: I’ve discovered a new movement in Christianity which models “church” as an open ‘centered set’, as opposed to a closed ‘bounded set’ (see discussion below). I’ve come to see ‘sangha’ as a network of people who share my perspectives on spirituality, reality and ethics, including people who aren’t Buddhists. The network is both face-to-face… Read More Sangha is a Network, not a Club
Ladies In The Streets: Before Stonewall, Transgender Uprising Changed Lives by Nicole Pasulka May 5, 20154:52 PM ET originally published at NPR.org Code Switch It was after the bars had closed and well into the pre-dawn hours of an August morning in 1966 when San Francisco cops were in Gene Compton’s cafeteria again. They… Read More Before Stonewall: Queens Resist Cops at Comptons
Singhashri is a Chilean-American lesbian Buddhist in Triratna who speaks with great depth and sensitivity to issues of difference that both exclude people from sangha and also invite an opportunity for transformation-through-difference. Posted by Singhashri on Thu, 4 May, 2017 – 22:45 Singhashri, Triratna, London Buddhist Centre May 4, 2017 For those of you who… Read More Singhashri: Radical Inclusivity
[Editor: the following article is a follow up to a previous article on the decline of White Christian political power in the US and how that drove the votes for Trump. This article includes two views of the Trump voter. The first is by Shannon Monnat on heroin addiction and Trump votes; the second a study by… Read More Depths of Despair: the Trump Votes
James Baldwin is a genius. Watch it. http://solarmovie.net/watch/kvXj7JGe-i-am-not-your-negro.html