What does our practice ask of us as we bear witness to escalating loss? In this conversation from 2017, Kristin Barker spoke to Berkeley Zen Center abbot Hozan Alan Senauke about social Dharma and collective transformation.
For practitioners in hyper-individualized societies, sangha can be a neglected jewel. What possibilities emerge when we embrace the gifts and complexities of community?
Renowned Zen teacher Roshi Joan Halifax gave the first talk of One Earth Sangha's Standing in Solidarity gathering, an exploration of what it means to be in active solidarity with life.
A Conversation with Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi and David Loy
Bhikkhu Bodhi and David Loy
What are the responsibilities of Buddhists in response to increasing economic inequality, ethnic and racial violence, environmental destruction, and other crises?
A community is more than just a collection of people—it encompasses the way we care for each other and our world. In observance of Sangha Day, we highlight a Cambodian monastic community that exemplifies this care.
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