
bad buddhists, a publication of decolonial dharma, shares voices from dharma practitioners actively engaging with matters of social justice
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| Issues | 18 | Founded | 2 years ago | Last Issue | 5 months ago |
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This week, bad buddhists is honored to feature the essay, “The Sounds of Violence”, by Professor Alexandra Chasin. I’m particularly grateful to Alexandra for her contemplation because Western Buddhism seems obsessed with the notion that if...
Back by popular demand, bad buddhists brings you Coryna Ogunseitan and her wacky, genre-bending piece, Memos from Earth. Feline and dinosaur fans, unite! I sense some influence from Octavia Butler and Star Trek, perhaps? Thank Coryna and th...
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I ask Samer today at dawn how his head is. We are the only two awake in the village, and we keep ourselves up with small paper shots of Arabic coffee. He smiles and laughs it off, I’m fine, he says, in Arabic. Samer’s head is often wr...
Gayatri Sehgal’s provocative digital collage poem, within each of us speaks to the ways in which we cannot liberate ourselves unless all beings are liberated. It cries for us to connect to the pain of others. To understand that our sufferin...
Climate and racial justice scholar Coryna Ogunseitan had me at “God plays hooky with her girlfriend at the skate rink”. “If God is Real” was the first ever submission to bad buddhists. When I read it, I grinned and thought, wow, is this poe...
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