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TURNING WHEEL
The Journal of Socially Engaged Buddhism

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Fall 2001:
Reconciliation
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• Painting
for All Beings by Annette Herskovits (complete article,
PDF file)
During World War II, more than 200,000 Korean women were sexually
enslaved by the Japanese miliatary. Annette Herskovits documents
the story of a number of these women who live in a Buddhist
community and have found art as a way to heal.
• Restorative
Justice, Polynesian Style by Robert Aitken Roshi (complete
article, PDF file)
Robert Aitken Roshi, one of BPF's founders, describes a traditional
Maori model of reconciliation that has been integrated into
the Hawaii state criminal justice system with great success.
Other articles in this issue:
•Making
Peace with Myself by Jenna Jordison
•March
31, 1973: His Story by Louisa Rogers
•Impossible
Possibilities by Norman Fischer
•Truth,
Justice, and Reconciliation in South Africa: A Conversation
with Bongani Blessing Finca by Donald Rothberg
•Long
Night's Journey Into Day: An Interview with the Filmmakers
by Karen Payne
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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