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Baldwin and Buddhism: Death Denial, White Supremacy, and the Promise of Racial Justice

Baldwin and Buddhism: Death Denial, White Supremacy, and the Promise of Racial Justice – HIGHLIGHT

written by James K. Rowe This is an excerpt of an essay originally published on December 16, 2020 in The Arrow: A Journal of Wakeful Society, Culture & Politics. The full essay is linked below. “Terror cannot be remembered… Yet, what the memory repudiates controls the human being. What one does ... continue
Posted June 29, 2023 by Jillian_Johnson
Social Action Work in Shambhala

Social Action Work in Shambhala – HIGHLIGHT

Social Action Work in Shambhala The Shambhala Global Services Communications Team would like to share some of the social action initiatives of Shambhala members, Groups, Centers, Shambhala Online, and Shambhala Global Services. As the Shambhala community continues to move in the direction of “social action as dharma ... continue
Posted February 17, 2023 by Jillian_Johnson
Race and The Body: Why Somatic Practices Are Essential for Racial Justice

Race and The Body: Why Somatic Practices Are Essential for Racial Justice – HIGHLIGHT

Illustration by Alicia Brown This article was originally published as part of an issue of The Arrow: A Journal of Wakeful Society, Culture, and Politics. The issue can be found here. by Kelsey Blackwell “Within this fathom–long body and mind is found all of the teachings.” – The Buddha But ... continue
Posted October 17, 2020 by archives-staff


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