Their sangha gathered virtually, but it was still real. Rachel Paige King on the loss of an online dharma brother.
What Is Sangha?
Thich Nhat Hanh explains that sangha is more than a community, it’s a deep spiritual practice.
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.
“May We Gather” Buddhist memorial ceremony offers Asian American community space to heal
Lion’s Roar associate editor Mihiri Tillakaratne reports on “May We Gather,” the national Buddhist memorial Ceremony for Asian American ancestors.
All About May 4th’s National Buddhist Memorial Ceremony for Asian American Ancestors
How to watch a replay of Tuesday night’s moving event, PLUS: a helpful selection of some of Lion’s Roar’s best recent coverage of the Asian American Buddhist experience.
Duncan Ryūken Williams on May 4th’s ceremony honoring Asian American ancestors
“I hope sangha members from many different Buddhist lineages will join us to help us with the transformation for not only one family, but for our entire community.”
The Lion’s Roar Podcast: Mindfulness, Work, and Deepening Your Practice with Beth Wallace
This episode of The Lion’s Roar Podcast features our own Beth Wallace, a certified mindfulness teacher and longtime practitioner of the dharma.
Watch videos from Harvard’s 2021 Buddhism and Race Speaker Series
Harvard University’s Buddhism and Race Conference present the Radical Re-Orientation Speaker Series.
Anti-Asian Violence Is an Attack on Us All
Separation is the true root of the alarming rise in anti-Asian violence today, writes Korean American Zen priest Cristina Moon.
Searching for Asian American Buddhists
In this excerpt from Chenxing Han’s new book “Be the Refuge,” she shares how Asian American Buddhists are often invisible to the mainstream and each other.