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Thought-provoking and articulate, Dharma, Color, and Culture provides a unique perspective on Buddhism in the West. In this groundbreaking anthology, practitioners of color across the entire spectrum of Buddhist traditions share their unique perspectives on suffering and the path to the cessation of suffering. In personal and original essays they reveal the connections between diversity, spiritual practice, and the liberation of all human beings. Dharma, Color, and Culture forges a new path in our understanding of the simple truths of Buddhism and their relevance for all of us. Contributors include: Thich Nhat Hanh, Alice Walker, Maxine Hong Kingston, Charles Johnson, Jan Willis, George Mumford, Ralph Steele, Kenneth Tanaka, and sixteen others.
Dharma. Color, and Culture, Hilda Gutierrez Baldoquin, Parallax Press, Paperback, 2004, 239 Pages, $16.00
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