From the Fall 2012 Buddhadharma magazine: Imagining a more diverse American Buddhism

In the Fall 2012 Buddhadharma magazine, Ralph Steele asks us to consider what a racially and culturally diverse American Buddhist community would be like.

"In America," writes Steele, a longtime practitioner in the Theravada tradition, "the dominant culture—the white mainstream—is the norm, and you are expected to dress, act, and, especially, speak in the same way. This mainstream style is reflected just as strongly in our dharma centers. Walking into many such centers, you would scarcely know that we live in a multicultural society where minorities will soon outnumber the white population."

Steele's article, the newest contribution to Buddhadharma's "Let's Talk" series, is now available for you to read online. Click here.

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