Rebecca Nie’s augmented reality installation of Buddhist art uses unique GPU algorithms inspired by the complexity of life and our human experiences.
The Creative Force: In Conversation with Novelist Ruth Ozeki
Nancy Chu talks to Ruth Ozeki about her creative process, the power of grief, and what it’s like growing up mixed-race in America.
Buddhist studies professors launch new project “Teaching Race and Racism in Buddhist Studies”
Drs. Adeana McNicholl and Ann Gleig have developed a new set of pedagogical resources for designing and teaching Buddhist studies courses that engage with race and racism.
Dharma Realm Buddhist University launches graduate certificate program in Buddhist translation
Dharma Realm Buddhist University is launching a new graduate certificate program in Buddhist translation as part of their academic offerings.
Asian American and Black Buddhist Teachers Reflect on Racial Solidarity
Three Asian American and Black Buddhist teachers reflect on healing, solidarity, and how Buddhists of color can work together for greater racial justice.
Funie Hsu and Chenxing Han Discuss “May We Gather” Ceremony
Lion’s Roar associate editor Nancy Chu spoke with Funie Hsu and Chenxing Han about “May We Gather,” a memorial ceremony held by Buddhist leaders in the face of rising anti-Asian American violence across the U.S.