Archives: Authors
Nagapriya
Nagapriya is an ordained Dharmachari in the Triratna Buddhist Community. Originally from the UK, in 2013 he moved to Mexico, where he helped found the Centro Budista de Cuernavaca. He is cofounder and director of Editorial Dharmamegha, a small publishing venture dedicated to sharing Buddhist teachings in the Spanish-speaking world. He also works as part of a team training men from Latin America for ordination into the Triratna Buddhist Order.
Rev. Marvin Harada
Rev. Marvin Harada serves as Bishop of the Buddhist Churches of America at the Jodo Shinshu Center in Berkeley.
Lama Karma Chotso
Lama Karma Chötso has studied and practiced Tibetan Buddhism for forty years, including completing a three-year retreat, studying Tibetan language in India and Nepal, and touring Tibet with Khenpo Tsultrim Gyatso Rinpoche. She is based in Miami, where she founded Open Awareness Buddhist Center twenty-five years ago, and also teaches in Peru, where she and her students have built a Tibetan stupa in the Amazon Basin.
Sozan Miglioli
Sozan Miglioli is a Zen priest and teacher in the Shunryu Suzuki Roshi lineage. He currently serves as the president of the San Francisco Zen Center.
Justin Lee
Justin Lee is a Burmese American writer with a specific focus on Southeast Asian issues at the intersection of class, identity, religion, and society.
Santiago Aviles Lee
Santiago Avilés is a Colombian doctor and University professor with a master's degree in Traditional Oriental Medicine. He is also a practitioner of Zen Buddhism, studying under Roshi Joan Halifax, currently in training to become a Zen monk. As a physician and Zen practitioner, his practice focuses on accompanying patients in end-of-life stages. Avilés is also working on becoming a bioethics specialist, uniting his work in Neurosciences and the study and practice of mindfulness, contemplative, meditative, and reflective techniques.
Mary Stancavage
Mary Stancavage is a meditation teacher based in the Los Angeles area. She reflects daily on what it means to live with an undefended heart.
S. Brent Rodríguez-Plate
S. Brent Rodríguez-Plate is executive director of the Association for Public Religion and Intellectual Life and a professor of religious studies at Hamilton College.
Kevin Griffin
Kevin Griffin is the author of <em>One Breath at a Time: Buddhism and the Twelve Steps</em>. He is a co-founder of the Buddhist Recovery Network.








