A review by mettataylor
Black and Buddhist: What Buddhism Can Teach Us about Race, Resilience, Transformation, and Freedom by

5.0

The practice of Buddhism in a Black body is unique and I'm grateful for the articulation of that uniqueness in such a beautifully inviting way. While the contemplation of emptiness is essential to our practice, understanding that which we must empty ourselves up enriches the experience and our comprehension of self, and only then can non-stop feel truly accessible. This book was a reminder of the courage required to be Black and Buddhist and I look forward to reading more from the contributors to this text.