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Keynote Lecture: Prof. Jay L. Garfield, “Buddhism and Nonviolence in the Contemporary World”

Keynote Lecture: Prof. Jay L. Garfield, “Buddhism and Nonviolence in the Contemporary World”

Buddhist Ethics 3.0, Sep 29-Oct 2, 2022

Buddhist Ethics 3.0, Sep 29-Oct 2, 2022

Buddhist Ethics 3.0: In Memory of Michael Jerryson (1974-2021) University of British Columbia • Sep 30 – Oct 2, 2022 About the Conference Buddhist Ethics 3.0 is the third in a series of conferences originally launched by the editorial team of the Journal of Buddhist Ethics. The first was hosted by Daniel Cozort at Dickinson […]

Keynote Lecture: Prof. Susan Andrews, “Co-creating Learning Experiences at the Peripheries”

Keynote Lecture: Prof. Susan Andrews, “Co-creating Learning Experiences at the Peripheries”

Guest Lecture with James Mark Shields: Socially Engaged Buddhism and the Problem of Nonviolence

Guest Lecture with James Mark Shields: Socially Engaged Buddhism and the Problem of Nonviolence

Video and Q&A – Precarity: Living and Dying in Himalayan Buddhist Cultures

Video and Q&A – Precarity: Living and Dying in Himalayan Buddhist Cultures

Co-Sponsored Talk: Epistemic Ideals and Moral Transformation

Co-Sponsored Talk: Epistemic Ideals and Moral Transformation

Guest Lecture with Professor Karma Lekshe Tsomo: Precarity: Living and Dying in Himalayan Buddhist Cultures

Guest Lecture with Professor Karma Lekshe Tsomo: Precarity: Living and Dying in Himalayan Buddhist Cultures

Video: Be the Refuge: Raising the Voices of Asian American Buddhists

Video: Be the Refuge: Raising the Voices of Asian American Buddhists

Chenxing Han and Dr. Jessica Main discuss Chenxing Han’s book, Be the Refuge: Raising the Voices of Asian American Buddhists, an event hosted by Banyen Books & Sound.   Chenxing Han Chenxing Han is a Bay Area–based writer whose publications have appeared in Buddhadharma, Journal of Global Buddhism, Lion’s Roar, Pacific World, Tricycle, and elsewhere. […]

Webinar: Mid-Century Modern: Jōdo Shinshū and the Making of American Buddhism

Webinar: Mid-Century Modern: Jōdo Shinshū and the Making of American Buddhism

  DATE Mon, March 22, 2021 TIME 6:00 PM (PST) Zoom Registration We are delighted to announce UBC’s Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Program in Buddhism and Contemporary Society will be hosting a public talk by Dr. Scott Mitchell (Institute of Buddhist Studies) entitled: Mid-Century Modern: Jōdo Shinshū and the Making of American Buddhism […]

Webinar: Be the Refuge: Raising the Voices of Asian American Buddhists

Webinar: Be the Refuge: Raising the Voices of Asian American Buddhists

DATE Wed, April 21, 2021 TIME 7:00 PM (PDT) Zoom Registration We are delighted to announce a book talk and interview hosted by Banyen Books & Sound, co-sponsored by UBC’s Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Program in Buddhism and Contemporary Society. Chenxing Han, scholar and author, will discuss her new book entitled: Be the […]

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