This Nation Needs Our Awakening Together
By Larry Yang, in Lion’s Roar, Nov. 10, 2016
I Vow Not to Burn Out
By Mushim Ikeda, in Buddhadharma, Fall 2016
The Maturation of a White Ally
By Mushim on the White Awake website
Crossing the Great Divides in U.S. Buddhism
By Mushim in Patheos
A Beautiful Mind: A Conversation with Gina Sharpe
Syndicated from Parabola, Jan 30, 2016
Creating an Awakened Society: Diversity, Social Justice, and Sangha Building
Dharma talk by Mushim at Sacramento Buddhist Meditation Group, August 6, 2015
Remembering Our Wholeness: Resting in True Nature
Keynote address by Mushim, Starr King School for the Ministry’s Annual Symposium, Sept. 2, 2015
Democracy Is Good for Sanghas
By Larry Yang, in Lion’s Roar, 08/21/14
Creating Inclusive and Welcoming Buddhist Sanghas in the U.S.
Talk by Mushim Patricia Ikeda at the Buddhist Churches of America (BCA) Pacific Seminar for the 21st Century in Berkeley, California on July 4, 2015. Best practices and learnings from EBMC.
Awakening Together
By Larry Yang, in Inquiring Mind, Spring 2015 (PDF download)
Podcast: Creating diverse sanghas (spiritual communities) in the U.S.
Interview by the Secular Buddhist (Minneapolis) with East Bay Meditation Center’s Brenda Salgado (center director) and Mushim Ikeda (core teacher and community coordinator). May 2015
Insight Meditation and Multiculturalism, Interview with Larry Yang
Larry Yang talking about Forgiveness Practice
An interview with Larry at the Insight Meditation Society
“Memory Is Political”: Storytelling, Movement Building and the Third Noble Truth
Buddhist Peace Fellowship article by Mushim
Five Qs with Mushim about Dharma, diversity, social justice activism, and more, in Prof. Jee Yoon Lee’s “writing like an asian” (thoughts on writing, composition, and issues of identity) blogsite, used by students at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. and available to all.
Larry Yang talking about Forgiveness Practice
An interview with Larry at the Insight Meditation Society
What We Ignore Makes Us Ignorant: Storytelling, Movement Building and the Second Noble Truth
Buddhist Peace Fellowship article by Mushim
How We Show Up: Storytelling, Movement Building, and the First Noble Truth
Buddhist Peace Fellowship article by Mushim
Interview with Mushim
Sweeping Zen
Why Buddhism?
DharmaRealm podcast with Mushim Ikeda, Rev. Harry Gyokyo Bridge, and Dr. Scott Mitchell
Renouncing the “Colonial Self
Buddhist Peace Fellowship interview with Larry Yang
Real Refuge: Building Inclusive and Welcoming Sanghas
Tricycle online retreat (August 2013), video, Mushim Ikeda
Remembering What It Means to be Gay
Huffington Post article by Larry Yang
Ananda Come Home
Turning Wheel Media article by Lisa D. Moore 6/1/13
On Impermanence: My Father’s Clocks
Inquiring Mind, Spring 2013 issue, story by Mushim Ikeda
Compassion Amid Chaos
Huffington Post article by Larry Yang 4/17/2013
An Open, Spacious Awareness for an Open, Spacious Life
Huffington Post article by Larry Yang 4/11/2013
No Small Effort
Winter 2012 Buddhadharma Commentary by Larry Yang and Gina Sharpe
Sangha Is Culture
Huffington Post article by Larry Yang
Dharma is Culture
Huffington Post article by Larry Yang
Buddha is Culture
Huffington Post article by Larry Yang
Marriage Equality: LGBT Religious Leaders Speak Out On The Spiritual Value Of Gay Marriage
Huffington Post article by Larry Yang with other LGBTQ clergy
Gay Marriage and the Buddha’s Path to Spiritual Freedom
Huffington Post article by Larry Yang
Be Inspired: Live Your Life with Awareness
Huffington Post article by Larry Yang
I Vow to Be Political: Buddhism, Social Change, and Skillful Means
Panel with Mushim and other teachers, in the Spring 2012 issue of Buddhadharma: The Practitioner’s Quarterly
One Size Doesn’t Fit All
Tricycle interview with Mushim Ikeda
Now More Than Ever We Need Mindfulness
Huffington Post article by Larry Yang
Generosity Keeps on Giving
Turning Wheel blog post by Max Airborne
Being Kind in Unkind Times
Huffington Post article by Larry Yang
Practicing Generosity at the Oakland General Strike
Turning Wheel blog post by Max Airborne
Bringing Shantideva’s Prayer Home at the General Strike in Oakland
Turning Wheel blog post by Mushim Ikeda
Not What I Thought
Tricycle feature article by Mushim Ikeda, part of “Lifting a Corner: Three Western Buddhist practitioners share their stories”
Why Is American Buddhism So White?
Panel with Larry Yang and other teachers, in the Winter 2011 issue of Buddhadharma: The Practitioner’s Quarterly