Rev. Danny Fisher

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“A Zen Master Bears Witness to Our Radical Interdependence at Arizona’s National Day of Action Against SB1070″ – This Week’s Post is Up at Shambhala Sun Space!

James Ishmael Ford. Photo by Peter Bowden.

My latest “On the Buddhism Beat” post is now online over at Shambhala Sun Space.  This week, it’s a conversation with our friend and past interviewee, the Rev. James Ishmael Ford (Zeno Myoun, Roshi), of Monkey Mind fame.  He and I discuss his time at the National Day of Action Against SB1070 in Arizona. Here’s just a taste:

James, would you say a bit about SB1070? At least among pundits, there’s a lot of divisiveness about what it means. How do you understand the bill?

There are two particularly problematic points in the law.

The first is that it changes the status of someone who is in our country without documents from administrative to criminal. Before the new law someone who makes his or her way into the country illegally is liable to deportation. In Arizona it is a crime with a mandatory sentence—first time as a misdemeanor, and the second as a felony.

For me the problem here is that these people are almost all simply trying to get work. Work that is here; they would not be here otherwise. Those who study the undocumented are generally in agreement that they are less criminal, less violent than the general population. There are in excess of ten million undocumented people in the country. This is a problem. But this provision of the Arizona law pursues and punishes the weakest, the poorest, most vulnerable people in a complicated situation.

The second provision in the new law is the requirement that law enforcement officers follow up on any “reasonable suspicion” that an individual might be undocumented. The senate version explicitly excludes visual cues such as race. This is repeated in the house version and is underscored in a separate statement issues by [Arizona Governor Jan Brewer] when she signed the bill.

We’re talking Arizona. The majority of the undocumented here, the vast majority are Hispanic. There is simply no way someone who is mandated to pursue the undocumented can avoid looking at everyone with a certain coloration or accent as possibly undocumented. This law pushes law enforcement officers to make decisions based upon color. I find it inescapably racist.

Read the rest here.

A Gift of Dharma for 6.14.10

Today’s quote is another from the Venerable Ajahn Chah Subhaddo (1918-1992), an enormously influential twentieth-century teacher in the Thai Forest Tradition, whom I previously quoted and wrote a short bio for in this post.  This is it:

If you haven’t cried deeply a number of times, your meditation hasn’t really begun.

Joan Duncan Oliver’s Video Interview with Christopher Queen on the Symposium for Socially Engaged Buddhism for Tricycle: The Buddhist Review

Go over to the Tricycle Editors’ Blog and check out Joan Duncan Oliver’s interview with Christopher Queen on the the Symposium for Socially Engaged Buddhism!

From August 9th to 14th, 2010, the Zen Peacemakers will be hosting “The First Symposium for Western Socially Engaged Buddhism”, in Montague, MA. It will be a gathering of leading Western activist practitioners, sponsors, and academics in this ever-important and growing field.

Christopher Queen is an organizer of the Symposium, a lecturer on the study of religion at Harvard, and the author of four books; Action Dharma: New Studies in Engaged Buddhism (with Charles Prebish and Damien Keown),Engaged Buddhism in the WestAmerican Buddhism: Methods and Findings in Recent Scholarship (with Duncan Ryuken Williams), and Engaged Buddhism: Buddhist Liberation Movements in Asia (with Sallie B. King).

The Great Buddhist Blog Swap, Part 4: Guest Vlogger Joshua Sumitta Hudson on “Enlightening Your Daily Load”

It’s the fourth Buddhist Blog Swap, created by the great Nate DeMontigny over at Precious Metal! And this one’s a video-blog swap!

I’ve been paired up with Joshua Sumitta Hudson at Applied Buddhism. I did a vlog for him, and he’s done one for me.  We both tackled the same subject:  ”enlightening your daily load.”  Take a look at Joshua’s post below.

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