Librarian Eileen Ybarra explores how her practice and librarianship work together to serve her community through deep listening, mindfulness, and compassion.
5 Buddhists on How the Buddha Nourishes Their Life
How does the Buddha nourish your life and practice? Five Buddhists contemplate this question.
Lion’s Roar July 2023 Book Reviews
Bonnie Nadzam surveys new books on crisis care, climate change, and deep dharma.
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.
Freedom Together launches mindfulness teacher-training program for BIPOC
The year-long training program aims to cultivate a community of BIPOC mindfulness teachers.
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.
Buddhist Council of New York partners with Columbia University Buddhist Association to celebrate Vesak
On April 29, 150 people gathered at Columbia University’s Low Library celebrate Vesak.
Chögyam Trungpa Digital Library at Naropa University launches with catalog of over 170 recorded teachings
The new Chogyam Trungpa Digital Library at Naropa University is offering an online archive of recorded teachings by the late Tibetan Buddhist teacher Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche in both audio, video, and transcript format
Sujata’s Gift
Realizing the middle way between asceticism and indulgence, Siddhartha accepted milk-rice from the farmer Sujata. Hun Lye celebrates the delicious, healthy rice dishes, which can remind us of that pivotal meal.
Plum Village announces North American fundraising concert tour with hip-hop artist Born I
Joined by meditation teacher and hip-hop artist Born I, Plum Village monastics will travel to four North American cities this spring offering music, poetry, and dharma teachings.