Lion’s Roar associate editors Mihiri Tillakaratne and Noel Alumit visit the “Benevolent Beings” exhibition at the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California.
Study reveals experiences of Asian American Buddhists practicing in non-Asian dominant spaces
A new study conducted by the Asian American Buddhist Working Group looks at how Asian American Buddhists shape identity and create community while practicing in non-Asian dominant spaces.
Liberation for All Women
What are the challenges for today’s Buddhist women, and how can they be overcome? Mihiri Tillakaratne discusses these pressing questions with Lama Karma Chotso, Arisika Razak, Sharon Suh, and Brooke Schedneck.
AAPI Month: LGBTQ+ Asian American Buddhists
This week, for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month, we’re exploring stories by and about queer Asian American Buddhists.
AAPI Month: Asian American Buddhist Activism and Solidarity
For Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month, we’re sharing articles by and about Asian American Buddhists from our archives.
AAPI Month: Asian American Histories, Buddhism, and the United States
This week, for AAPI Heritage Month, we’re exploring how Asian American histories intersect with Buddhist and U.S. histories.
AAPI Month: Exploring the Inner Lives of Asian American Buddhists
This week, for AAPI Heritage Month, we’re exploring the personal narratives of Asian American Buddhists.
Four Buddhists Share What Vesak Means to Them
Four Buddhists explore the meaning and lessons of Vesak, the Buddhist holiday that commemorates the birth, death, and enlightenment of the historical Buddha.
Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month
For Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month, we’re sharing articles by and about Asian American Buddhists from our archives.
The Buddha’s Mnemonic Device
Associate Editor Mihiri Tillakaratne introduces the May 2023 Issue of Lion’s Roar.