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A review by motherofpurl
Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love, and Liberation by Lama Rod Owens, Angel Kyodo Williams, Jasmine Syedullah
challenging
emotional
hopeful
reflective
medium-paced
5.0
Best book I’ve read this year.
As someone who is queer, Black, radical, and interested in Buddhist philosophy & practice, this book touched me deeply.
The concepts raised by all the authors were poignant and profound. The conversations held, left something to be desired, but that’s where trust comes in, that these are the beginning stages of the conversation, and that we continue to have them and evolve .
As someone who is queer, Black, radical, and interested in Buddhist philosophy & practice, this book touched me deeply.
The concepts raised by all the authors were poignant and profound. The conversations held, left something to be desired, but that’s where trust comes in, that these are the beginning stages of the conversation, and that we continue to have them and evolve .