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Buddhist Journalism in an Age of Global Distrust
Buddhist journalism as a platform for bringing light to worldly problems
Uploaded 8 Feb 2019
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Revisiting Resolutions for Buddhist Media in 2018
A Noble Eightfold Path for the press and the media
Uploaded 6 Jan 2018
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: “Re-dignifying” Journalism, the Buddhist Way
Bringing wisdom and compassion to journalism
Uploaded 28 Nov 2017
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: A Buddhist Vision of Media and Journalism
An alternative model for ethical journalism
Uploaded 5 Feb 2016
The Buddha Goes to College
Introducing Buddhist thought in modern education
Uploaded 11 Dec 2015
Dharma Screenings: Buddhist Film and Pop Culture—Buddhist Traditions on the Silver Screen
Interview with Gaetano Maida of Buddhist Film Foundation
Uploaded 5 Jun 2015
Sunbeam, Stone, Water, Wood: A Travelogue of Bongamsa Temple
A Buddhist wonder in the mountains of South Korea
Uploaded 27 Mar 2015
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
Stories of the Holiest Summit on Earth
Good filmmaking provides immersion in illusion. When we sit down for what is usually more than an hour to stare at a screen, we need the film to convince and effectively trick us into believing we are
Uploaded 13 Mar 2014
The Spiritual Vision of Robert Hung Ngai Ho: “There are Many Ways to be a Good Buddhist”
The spiritual path and values of Mr. Robert H. N. Ho
Uploaded 1 Jan 2014
A Buddhist Tale of Comfort and Closure
Glimpses of living history often surprise us with their suddenness, their whimsical appearance in the hands of an unsuspecting discoverer. And it often requires many decades (or even centuries) before
Uploaded 18 May 2013
The Travelogues of Red Pine: Journeys across China with Bill Porter
It was at a meeting with the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation’s chairman that I was first acquainted with Bill Porter. Robert Y.C. Ho had introduced me to a certain book he had finish
Uploaded 4 Jan 2013
Donald Scripps - What Can a Fictional Anglican Teach Anyone?
My favourite character in Alan Bennett’s The History Boys is easily Donald Scripps. Chaste and devoted, Scripps is a lay Anglican amidst a cohort of irreverent classmates, and a prolific, vulgar swear
Uploaded 9 Jan 2012
Sacred Speech and Sacred Bodies
This is a modified version of an article I wrote for MouthLondon, a London youth, media and journalism magazine. The cosmopolitanism of London is one of the many reasons why I’m an Anglophile, b
Uploaded 20 Nov 2011
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