The Dharma, sutras, and commentarial interpretations of interest to American Buddhists of all traditions with news that not only informs but transforms. Emphasis on meditation, enlightenment, karma, social evolution, and nonharming.
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Goodbye, for now, to a vital source of news(NPR, Sept.
24, 2017) Indian Country Today Media Network announced it would
"cease active operations..." That leaves a big hole in news coverage by and about Native
Americans..., those stories too often go
untold -- or get distorted.
Leah Donnella,Indian
Country Today Media Network announced it would "cease active
operations." That leaves a big hole in news coverage by, and about,
Native Americans.
David SommersteinNCPRA
drug company and a native tribe in upstate New York have struck a deal
to use the tribe's sovereign status to enhance the patent protection for
the drug company's products.
David Edelstein,FALaw
enforcement agents confront a grim scene on the frozen Wyoming
landscape in Taylor Sheridan's new film. Critic David Edelstein says
that despite some clumsy plotting, Wind River hits home.
Joe Neel,A
third of black Americans say they avoid calling the police when in need
because of fear of discrimination. And nearly half say they or a family
member have been treated unfairly by the courts.
Joe NeelLatinos
reported substantial discrimination across their lives, including
interactions with the police, being slurred because of their race or
ethnicity and in health care settings.
Marcie Sillman, KUOW, Louie
Gong is a Native American visual artist and designer who got his start
decorating Vans sneakers. Today he's one of the most successful Native
entrepreneurs in the country.
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