Buddhist Justice Reporter

‘May We Gather’ Plans Speaker Series, March Pilgrimage in Antioch, CA
The collective’s upcoming event marks three years since the 2021 Atlanta spa shootings that left eight dead and one wounded.

Cause of Death Part Two: Now What?
Can George Floyd’s death act as a catalyst for a collective rebirth?

Buddhist Justice Versus American Justice
Legally, justice is rooted in a social contract promising to fairly resolve culpability for acts against society. In Buddhism, karma and the intentions behind our actions come first.
ByTara Mulay andTuere Sala

Finding Your Way
How the Black Bodhisattvas can help ease suffering and help us find our way.

Prepared for Acquittals, Relieved by the Verdict, Preparing for Transformation
Pamela Ayo Yetunde reflects on the Chauvin verdict and what comes next

Cause of Death: The Theories Behind State v. Chauvin
A deeper look at what the jury in the Derek Chauvin trial is considering regarding George Floyd’s cause of death.

Hopelessness and the Continued Use of Deadly Force
People march for Black life. But who marches for the principle of non-harming and non-killing?

Showing Up Without Burning Out
How the Buddha’s teachings on attachment can help us navigate the trials of the officer charged with George Floyd’s murder.

Buddhist Justice Reporter and the George Floyd Trials
Introducing the BIPOC Buddhist teachers, writers, and lawyers who are covering the criminal proceedings and creating an engaged dharma for Black Lives

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Understanding How to Care, Caring to Understand
How do we meet a life we never asked for, one marked by impermanence, fragility, and uncertainty? In this talk, former Theravada monk Christoph Köck invites us to reflect deeply on our existential situation and on…