Opening Dharma Access: Listening to BIPOC Teachers & Practitioners
Religion & Spirituality Podcas
Welcome to "Opening Dharma Access," a podcast where we hear stories from BIPOC teachers & practitioners about their Dharma experiences and practice, and how those inform the ways they are sharing & practicing the Dharma today.
Season 3 description: Hosted by Rev. Liên & Rev. Dana Takagi
This season, we will have a new focus: Uplifting and Forwarding Asian American/Asian Diasporic Buddhist Experiences in the West.
With our guests and audience, we will explore the specificities of Asian American/Asian Diasporic experiences. We take as given that there are generational differences (hence the historical moment matters!) and we hope to also delve into Asian family norms and values, our inchoate understanding of ancestor worship, issues of identity, representation, stereotypes about sexuality and sexual identity, and Asian American depression.
A theme we'll be using to help guide our conversations is The Disquiet - a term we are adapting from writer/poet Fernando Pessoa (The Book of Disquiet) -- which, in our view, signals a complex recognition of self, mind, and body. The evidence for the foregoing includes scholarly research indexed in aggregate statistics on depression, youth suicide, and other issues in immigrant or first-generation families. While Asian Americans are not alone in experiencing trauma, the racial languages and discourses of othering are different for us than for other groups.
What do we hope is the outcome of this podcast? Our first aim is to give voice to the range and depth of Buddhism in Asian and Asian American generations. We hope, in doing so, we help to shine a light on the limited or myopic envisioning of race in primarily white sanghas. Asian and Asian American diasporic truths about practice are a teaching for contemporary dharma organizations and centers. We recognize the depth and range of Asian and Asian Diasporic Buddhists is a wisdom mirror for organized Buddhism in the West.
Thank you to the Hemera Foundation for their generous support of Season 3!
Contact us at: Info.Access2Zen@gmail.com
Further Info at: AccessToZen.org
Location:
United States
Description:
Welcome to "Opening Dharma Access," a podcast where we hear stories from BIPOC teachers & practitioners about their Dharma experiences and practice, and how those inform the ways they are sharing & practicing the Dharma today. Season 3 description: Hosted by Rev. Liên & Rev. Dana Takagi This season, we will have a new focus: Uplifting and Forwarding Asian American/Asian Diasporic Buddhist Experiences in the West. With our guests and audience, we will explore the specificities of Asian American/Asian Diasporic experiences. We take as given that there are generational differences (hence the historical moment matters!) and we hope to also delve into Asian family norms and values, our inchoate understanding of ancestor worship, issues of identity, representation, stereotypes about sexuality and sexual identity, and Asian American depression. A theme we'll be using to help guide our conversations is The Disquiet - a term we are adapting from writer/poet Fernando Pessoa (The Book of Disquiet) -- which, in our view, signals a complex recognition of self, mind, and body. The evidence for the foregoing includes scholarly research indexed in aggregate statistics on depression, youth suicide, and other issues in immigrant or first-generation families. While Asian Americans are not alone in experiencing trauma, the racial languages and discourses of othering are different for us than for other groups. What do we hope is the outcome of this podcast? Our first aim is to give voice to the range and depth of Buddhism in Asian and Asian American generations. We hope, in doing so, we help to shine a light on the limited or myopic envisioning of race in primarily white sanghas. Asian and Asian American diasporic truths about practice are a teaching for contemporary dharma organizations and centers. We recognize the depth and range of Asian and Asian Diasporic Buddhists is a wisdom mirror for organized Buddhism in the West. Thank you to the Hemera Foundation for their generous support of Season 3! Contact us at: Info.Access2Zen@gmail.com Further Info at: AccessToZen.org
Language:
English
Contact:
4159632585
Website:
https://accesstozen.org/
Email:
suddenleap.a2z@gmail.com
Meditating on the Dharma Joy and Disquiet of Asian American and Identity
Duración:00:08:58
Bodhi Leaves: The Asian American Buddhist Monthly Co-Associate Editors Mihiri Tillakaratne and Noel Alumit
Duración:00:46:41
Rev. Liên's 2024 May We Gather Dharma Message: Stewarding the Net of Indra
Duración:00:09:16
Summary of May We Gather 2024: A National Buddhist Pilgrimage for Asian American Ancestors
Duración:00:12:16
Reflections with the 2024 May We Gather Co-Organizers: Funie Hsu, Chenxing Han and Duncan Ryūken Williams
Duración:00:47:33
Grief Practices with Rev. Dana Takagi
Duración:00:11:58
Season 3 Premiere! The Disquiet & Forwarding Asian American & Asian Diasporic Buddhist Experiences with Rev. Liên Shutt & Rev. Dana Takagi
Duración:00:47:22
Resting Where You Are Meditation with Rev. Liên Shutt
Duración:00:30:00
Expanding The Dharma: ODA Season 2 Wrap-Up with All 4 Hosts
Duración:00:53:29
The Middle Seat, guided meditation with Solwazi Johnson
Duración:00:29:50
"What's Values Got to Do With It?" asks Solwazi Johnson
Duración:01:01:57
An Opportunity for Practice Has Arrived
Duración:00:20:18
Dharma Stories for Visibility with Grace Song
Duración:00:38:58
Praises to the 21 Taras with Pema Khandro Rinpoche
Duración:00:15:59
Speaking for the Silenced with Pema Khandro Rinpoche
Duración:00:44:30
Guided Meditation with Rebecca Li
Duración:00:24:27
Illumination of Chan with Rebecca Li
Duración:01:00:19
Four Elements Meditation with René Rivera
Duración:00:29:49
Resourcing our Practice in Nature with René Rivera
Duración:00:33:20
Mother Earth Relaxation Meditation with Joe Reilly
Duración:00:26:58