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Shinko Roshi and the Five Goddesses
A merging of Zen and Vajrayana to bring about a feminist future
Uploaded 27 Mar 2021
Women in Buddhism: Breaking Gender Stereotypes
Why the Buddhadhamma is uniquely feminist
Uploaded 6 Nov 2020
Toward a Thai Feminist Movement: Ouyporn Khuankaew
Seeing the fruits of grassroots work with women in Asia
Uploaded 12 Jun 2019
The Gift of Zazen: Angie Boissevain
The path of a remarkable Buddhist teacher
Uploaded 18 Aug 2017
Kisa Gotami Meets Beyoncé
Witnessing a cultural shift
Uploaded 17 Mar 2017
Who was Alexandra David-Neel? A Brief Story of a Buddhist Anarchist
The remarkable life of a fearless explorer
Uploaded 30 Sep 2016
Curiosity and Doubt: The Spiritual Career of Judith Simmer-Brown
The spiritual enquiries of an American Buddhist scholar
Uploaded 19 Feb 2016
A Reluctant Buddhist: How it Took Me Eight Years to Start Practicing in This Life, Part II
The second part of Sally’s spiritual journey
Uploaded 13 Nov 2015
Interview with a Practitioner: “My Wish is to Become Truly Buddhist by the Time I Die”
In the early 1990s, when my family first moved to England from India, we settled in the city of Birmingham. Birmingham grew to prominence during the Industrial Revolution, and became home to Jaguar ca
Uploaded 15 May 2015
Stories of the Moment: Buddhist-inspired Fiction
The novelists that are bringing Buddhist themes to life
Uploaded 30 Apr 2015
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Supporting the Ordination of Theravada Bhikkhunis
On 29 November, 8 bhikkhunis and 47 novices were ordained at Thippayasathandhamma Bhikkhuni Arama, a nunnery located on the islet of Koh Yor in Thailand’s Songhkla Province. The ceremony was performed
Uploaded 9 Jan 2015
Healing Means Being Whole
Visiting family in Toronto this week, the news has been dominated by the story of a popular radio show host accused of ongoing harassment and violence towards a number of women. When he was first fire
Uploaded 7 Nov 2014
Rediscovering the Women of Northern Wei with Stephanie Balkwill
A scholar visits the world of Northern Wei female patrons
Uploaded 1 Jul 2014
Nine-Story Mountain Film Crew Interview: Journalism, Pilgrimage, and Preservation
Pilgrimage is not technically done for personal enjoyment. The fun comes as a corollary to rigor (few to no holy sites are located in comfortable or lush locations), the difficulties of travel, and so
Uploaded 7 May 2014
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