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  • Diverse World, Diverse SanghaGina Sharpe & Larry Yang

Someone, somewhere asked re the bhikkhunis, “why are they all white?” Now that’s a complex question with a complex answer. I’ve referred readers in the past to this Tumblr, where there’s a lot of news on what’s happening with people of color and the Dhamma. I thought I’d also share this conversation.

For seven years, the Insight Meditation Society has held an annual People of Color retreat. Teachers Larry Yang and Gina Sharpe speak with IMS’s Director Bob Agoglia about building a more diverse community.

BA: So how do you make the Buddha’s teachings on freedom from suffering relevant to diverse communities?

GS: It never occurred to me that these teachings would be brought to these retreats in any different way except one: and that is, when I sat as a person of color in mainstream retreats, and often as the only person of color, the language that was used was not of my cultural experience…I make a real effort to not default in the stories that we tell, and the poems that we read, and the quotes that we make - that we make a real effort to be mindful that all of those illustrative ways of speaking, speak to the cultural experience of a broad audience of people…

And in that way, there’s a feeling that the teachings are relevant and can be illustrated through all of our lives. And certainly teaching suffering to an oppressed community is not a big stretch. So, I think the short answer to your question is there’s nothing that really needs to be adjusted in terms of the teachings, what needs to be adjusted is the form in which they’re brought.


From IMS Sangha News September 2010 (via email)

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I've been a Theravadan practitioner for around 10 years. Before that, I focused on Ch'an/Zen as a religion major in university. Currently I am a student at NYZCCC in the foundations of Buddhist contemplative care program.

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