What is Privilege? Video Shows How It Breaks Down
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BY LION’S ROAR STAFF | JULY 2, 2015 Get more information and links to the site at The Lions Roar New to the web is Buddhists for Racial Justice, an “online home for a multi-racial, cross-tradition response to racism on the part of Buddhist Teachers, Monastics, Priests, Leaders, Ministers, Practitioners, and Clergy” which grew out of the recent U.S.-Buddhist leaders conference… Read More Buddhists for Racial Justice Site Launches
This should be a great podcast series. The Imperfect Buddha Podcast goes live by matthewoconnell A hint was made some time ago that a podcast was in the works. Well, finally, it’s made its way into the world. It’s an odd little child which will need time to grow and gain a form that will serve a… Read More Matthew Connell and The Imperfect Buddha Podcast Goes Live
This is a talk given by Vaddhaka at the Triratna International Retreat, May 2014, in the spirit of Dr. Ambedkar’s vision of a Dharma Revolution that transforms society. I find myself simply reposting videos and teachings from Triratna, because they are saying everything that I would say, only they say it better than I do. Plus It… Read More Going Beyond Capitalism: A Buddhist Perspective
I’m just getting to know the Triratna Buddhist Community. I really appreciate the way that wisdom comes from the people in the sangha, and not just from the guru. Bhante Sangarakshita no doubt was absolutely central to the teachings and development of the sangha in the early days, beginning in 1968 through the 80s. But… Read More Munisha on Buddhism, Sexuality and Identity
Tricycle is running another of it’s articles on “anger”, this time in connection to social inequality and activism for social justice. It portrays the Dalai Lama as having “marxist” inclinations because he talks about the injustice of exploitation and inequality. In fact, the Dalai Lama calls himself a marxist. My question is this: why does Tricycle… Read More Dalai Lama as the Angry Marxist
“In a sense I am a refugee – I flee the “domesticated” zone of Western Neo-liberalism, where greed and hate are championed, and I have made it into the wild zone.” –Billy Frugal, Triratna Gender Diverse Buddhists This discussion was sparked by my comment that Chogyam Trungpa taught that “taking Refuge” meant “becoming a refugee”,… Read More On Becoming a Refugee