A review by leviofmichigan
Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love, and Liberation by Lama Rod Owens, Angel Kyodo Williams, Jasmine Syedullah

5.0

There's so much in this book, and part of me wishes I had read the print version, because I think some parts of it would have stuck with me better. That being said, I loved this book and found it to be, in many ways, everything I needed in this moment. Early on, there are stories from Lama Rod Owens sharing experiences in Christianity before finding Buddhism. As a person who still identified with Christianity, I found these stories engaging and sympathized with the experience. All in all, this book imparted knowledge and wisdom regarding the Black Buddhist experience and the need for a different kind of activism.