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A very good article on American Buddhism that discusses white supremacy and Asian erasure.

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    A very good article on American Buddhism that discusses white supremacy and Asian erasure.

    So many books and articles on "American" Buddhism focus (many times ONLY mention) white, English speaking denominations (many that are individual practice and focus on meditation as the core expression of Buddhism).

    As if the Vietnamese or Thai speaking temple down the street that has been there for decades isn't a core part of American Buddhism as well.

    The linked article below is an article about the denomination that I am part of - as a white convert - and am investing more and more time in - Shin Buddhism (Jodo Shinshu in Japanese).

    I wish to dive in more deeply to my practice and faith, even taking on studies and leadership positions, while being careful not to hijack or diminish others as I go.

    The Buddhist Churches of America are rooted in Japanese culture but have allowed and encouraged non-Japanese folks to join and further the denomination. They have entire outreach programs for converts through books and classes centering around "Crossing Over" to Jodo Shinshu from other religions and faith traditions. Various folks of various races (and sexualities, and genders, etc) are ordained as ministers, chaplains, minister's assistants, etc., within the denomination.

    As in anything of this nature, moving forward needs to be done with intention and utmost care. How do we welcome others while still maintaining a core culture and respect for the foundations.

    Life is impermanence and things are in constant change, sure, but we can change while minimizing suffering.

    Part of that is being aware of our past, our ties, and the actions and contributions of those around us.

    To that end, American Buddhism - just as in all things American - is not just white and not just English speaking. It encompasses many peoples, many denominations and traditions, and many languages. This is obvious on its face, of course, but also is constantly under attack from folks pushing white supremacy and monoculture.

    This article is needed. Funie Hsu's other writings are key as well. I'm glad to see it in Lions Roar and glad to see more folks talking about this is in the "mainstream" of American Buddhist discussion.

    #Buddhism #BCS #ShinBuddhism #BuddhistChurchesOfAmerica

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    Funie Hsu says it’s time we recognize Asian American Buddhists and address the racism that marginalizes their ongoing role in the dharma in the West.

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