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TURNING WHEEL
The Journal of Socially Engaged Buddhism

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Fall 2000:
Buddhists of Asian
Descent in the U.S.
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• The
Lion's Roar in America: Interview with Kenneth Tanaka
(excerpt)
• Buddhism
Like Water: The Vietnamese American Buddhist Community
by Thich Minh Duc (excerpt)
• Internment
Camp Buddhism: Memoirs of Rev. Koetsu Morita (excerpt)
Other articles in this issue:
•Asian American Buddhists Look
at Buddhism in America by Kenneth Tanaka
•New Communities, New Challenges
by Bhante Seelawimala
•Giving Away the Merit
by Maia Duerr
•"Just Do It!" The
Tzu Chi Foundation by Diane Patenaude Ames
•Conversation with Ryuji Tamiya
by Mushim Ikeda-Nash
•New Voices of Asian American
Buddhism: Lien Shutt, Jessica Tan, Francesca Francia,
Eddy Zheng
•The Subtle Presence of Race
by Joe Parker
•Asian American Buddhist Artists:
profiles of Mayumi Oda, Ken Horii, Francis Wong, Genny Lim
•The Way of Translation
by Ok-koo Kang Grosjean
•A Journey of Politics, Art,
and Spirit by Canyon Sam
Back issues of Turning
Wheel are available for $6/copy (includes shipping).
To order, please contact bpf@bpf.org
or call 510/655-6169.
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