Ann Gleig: The Dukkha of Racism

The Dukkha of Racism: Racial Inclusion and Justice in American Convert Buddhism: originally published in Against the Stream and American Buddhist Perspectives. http://www.patheos.com/blogs/americanbuddhist/2016/01/the-dukkha-of-racism-racial-inclusion-and-justice-in-american-convert-buddhism.html Editor’s note: I’m delighted to host guest-posts dealing with Race in American Buddhist communities. The first, by the above title, is by Dr. Ann Gleig, a researcher working on a variety of issues in… Read More Ann Gleig: The Dukkha of Racism

5 Ways Buddhists Can Counter Trump’s Bigotry

by Katie Loncke, originally published at BPF/Turning Wheel Media Dear practitioners: time to talk strategy! As Buddhists or spiritual people committed to justice, what will we do about hateful, ultra-conservative, quasi-fascist movements like the rise of Donald Trump? For a while now, I’ve been hearing growing interest among progressive Buddhists in attending Trump rallies near us. (Shoutout to… Read More 5 Ways Buddhists Can Counter Trump’s Bigotry

How black, Latino and Muslim college students organized to stop Trump’s rally in Chicago

LATimes When black, Muslim and Latino student activists at the University of Illinois at Chicago heard last week that Donald Trump was planning a rally on campus, they did what any good organizers do in 2016: They went online. Within days, thousands of people had liked a Facebook page called “Stop Trump – Chicago.” Tens of thousands added their… Read More How black, Latino and Muslim college students organized to stop Trump’s rally in Chicago