MWE Newsletters Archive
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Be the Refuge: Raising the Voices of Asian American Buddhists
Chenxing Han contributes a dynamic and eloquent voice in modern Buddhist discourse. Her writing, workshops, and other initiatives are shifting perspectives in ways that support the future of Buddhism. In this, her first book, she "offers an illuminating analysis of the intersection of race and privilege within American Buddhist communities.” (Publishers Weekly starred review)
Listening to the Buddhists in Our Backyard
This initiative, co-created by high school students and faculty at Phillips Andover Academy in Massachusetts, might inspire teachers to link their classrooms to their local Buddhist communities. Through active engagement, the students were guided to explore the Buddhist resources and traditions that were flourishing around their campus community. They presented their findings in this thoughtful presentation.
Family Sundays: Yawning Yeti
From the Rubin Museum: A tactile exploration of Himalayan indigenous folklore through sculpting your very own Yawning Yeti
Family Sundays: Wakeful Wanderings
From the Rubin Museum: An art project aimed at generating self-reflection and mindfulness
Family Sundays: Measure Me
From the Rubin Museum: An art project aimed at measuring your own existence and reflecting on how you define yourself
Family Sundays: Mandala Lab
From the Rubin Museum: An engaging art project in mandala making with the aim of exploring our emotions
Family Sundays: Holi Rangoli
From the Rubin Museum: An art project making rangoli to celebrate the festival of Holi
Family Sundays: Flying Diyas
From the Rubin Museum: An art project to make your own diyas for the Diwali festival of lights
Family Sundays: Dissolving Fears
From the Rubin Museum: An art project to explore letting go of fear and attachment