Ross Nervig on some teachers past and present whose lives and teachings have a lot of offer us.
The Lion’s Roar Podcast: “Mission: Joy” with Peggy Callahan and Elissa Epel
This episode of The Lion’s Roar Podcast features renowned documentary maker Peggy Callahan and Dr. Elissa Epel of “The Big Joy Project.”
The Itch Science Can’t Scratch
Andy Karr reflects on the dichotomy between knowledge, truth, and the insatiable hunger for more in our modern world.
Free “Dalai Lama Compassion Summit” now underway from Lion’s Roar and Tibet House
This five-day free online event brings together 20 renowned spiritual leaders, scientists, and activists to share and discuss the Dalai Lama’s message of compassion.
The Jewel We Make
How do we take refuge in sangha? For Buddhadharma editor Koun Franz, it’s all about embracing change.
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.
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.
Harvard’s Buddhism and Race Conference Experiences a Radical Re-Orientation
Lion’s Roar speaks with the co-organizers of Harvard University’s Buddhism and Race Conference, discussing the “Radical Re-Orientation Speaker Series.”
All the Lonely People
You may be lonely, but you’re not as alone as you think. Sometimes, says Jane McLaughlin-Dobisz, you have to put your phone down and stop to taste the cookie dough.
In New York, Vesak 2021 in Photos
Photographer A. Jesse Jiryu Davis documented three Vesak celebrations in New York this year.