We Will Come Back for You

Not so long ago their own families were held in camps like these. That’s why Japanese American Buddhists like Satsuki Ina will keep coming back until the tragedy on America’s southern border ends.

Engaged Parenting as Spiritual Practice

For years, Buddhist practitioner Leslie Davis felt she was too busy being a mother to practice Thich Nhat Hanh's tradition of "Engaged Buddhism" properly. Eventually, she discovered that parenting itself is a form of Engaged Buddhism.

Will We Open the Door or Close It?

There’s a powerful force for change in America, says Christian leader Serene Jones, but powerful forces oppose it. It’s a battle that is as much spiritual as political.

The Radical Buddhism of Rev. angel Kyodo williams

I just want people to be liberated. John DeMont on the radical Buddhism of Rev. angel Kyodo williams.

Howard Schultz stands on a stage in front of a Starbucks logo.

Commentary: Centrism is Not a Middle Way

In a seemingly divided America, political "centrism" is gaining popularity. But, from a Buddhist perspective, Buddhist teacher Ethan Nichtern argues, centrism is actually a kind of extreme.

Sign that reads  the ban is immoral  in front of Capitol Hill.

Commentary: Why I’m Not Attending Conferences in the USA

After the Muslim ban was instituted, Buddhist scholar and priest Jeff Wilson vowed to renounce his attendance at conferences in the USA. As a society, he says, it is imperative that we stop hiding behind borders.

Migrant children in custody.

What Happens When a Government Loses Its Compassion?

Without compassion, everyone is worse off. Zen teacher Roshi Joan Halifax comments on the Trump administration's family separation policy.

What’s the connection between Buddhism and ethnic cleansing in Myanmar?

How have Buddhists become implicated in one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world? Randy Rosenthal looks through history to understand how a religion of peace has become a justification for violence.

US Capitol.

6 Buddhist Leaders Reflect on the US Midterms and What Comes Next

Six Buddhist teachers interpret the outcomes of Tuesday's election through the lens of Buddhist wisdom.

George Washington sitting in zazen meditation.

What Would Mindful Politics Look Like?

Lion's Roar editor-in-chief Melvin McLeod introduces "Mindful Politics," a new collection of teachings and commentary speaking to our troubled times.