Buddhism, Black Feminisms, and the Power and Politics of Love
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Buddhism, Black Feminisms, and the Power and Politics of Love
In August 2002, Alice Walker delivered a dharma talk, “This Was Not an Area of Large Plantations: Suffering Too Insignificant for the Majority to See,” at the first meditation retreat for African Americans at Spirit Rock Meditation Center. In it she highlighted the importance of honoring the feminine as an essential part of the African American struggle for dignity and freedom: “We have been strengthened by the rise of the Feminine, brought forw…
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