We Give What We Hope to Receive

According to Dawa Tarchin Phillips, the work in the Buddhist BIPOC community is about recognizing the need for dignity, safety, and access—and then offering those same things.

I Will Follow in the Direction of Hope

Larry Ward looks at the path of leadership, and how we get entangled along the way.

It’s About Time : 20 Years of Buddhadharma

Editor Koun Franz introduces the 20th anniversary issue of Buddhadharma: The Practitioner's Guide, which looks back at where Western Buddhism has been, and what might lie ahead.

Buddhadharma Book Briefs for Fall 2022

Joie Szu-Chiao Chen reviews Lauren Shufran’s "The Buddha and the Bard: Where Shakespeare’s Stage Meets Buddhist Scriptures," Rachael Stevens’ "Red Tara: The Female Buddha of Power and Magnetism," a new translation of Dogen’s Zuimonki, and more.

It’s Time to Redefine “We”

How, asks Brian Joshin Byrnes, do we as Buddhists come into genuine contact with the people and places we reject?

Learning Is the Path Forward

In the commentary for Buddhadharma’s 20th-anniversary issue, Sonam Kachru reminds us we are all on a path of learning—and that we always have a long way to go.

How Are We Meeting This Moment?

Stephanie Kaza invites Buddhist communities, and specifically Buddhist leaders, to take a serious look at how they are—or aren’t—responding to the climate crisis.

To Save the World We Must Come Out of Hiding

When the suffering of the world knocks at our door, says Singhashri Gazmuri, we must be courageous enough to open it.

Ask the Teachers: How do I maintain my faith in Buddhist teachings?

Willa Blythe Baker, Josh Korda, and Tenku Ruff answer a practitioner's question about losing faith in the institutions of Buddhism and the dharma itself. 

Welcoming Faith

For Myokei Caine-Barrett, how we welcome the various parts of our traditions is a reflection of how we welcome others.