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Lama rod owens on liberation12/27/2023 ![]() They forge a path toward reconciliation and self-liberation To weigh the shortcomings not only of our own minds but also of ourĬommunities. Their illuminating argument goes beyond a demand for the equalityĪnd inclusion of diverse populations to advancing a new dharma thatĭeconstructs rather than amplifies systems of suffering and prepares us Past five decades, they ask how teachings that transcend color, class,Īnd caste are hindered by discrimination and the dynamics of power, Offering their own historiesĪnd experiences as illustrations of the types of challenges facingĭharma practitioners and teachers who are different from those of the Represent a new voice in American Buddhism. Angel Kyodo Williams, Lama Rod Owens, and Jasmine Syedullah ![]() Personal, spiritual liberation must be articulated and inextricably Matter, Radical Dharma demonstrates how social transformation and The response of the Black-centered liberation groups such as Black Lives With nationalĪttention focused on the recent killings of unarmed black citizens and Has persisted against black people since the slave era. Response to the systemic, state-sanctioned violence and oppression that Together the Black prophetic tradition and the wisdom of the Dharma.īridging the world of spirit and activism, they urge a compassionate Traveled around the country to spark an open conversation that brings Love, and Liberation" is urgent call to action and outlines a newĭharma that takes into account the ways that racism and privilege Racial injustice and white supremacy plays out in society at large andīuddhist communities in particular, "Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Angel Kyodo Williams, Lama Rod Owens, Jasmine SyedullahĢ526 Martin Luther King Jr. Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love, and Liberation
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