TURNING WHEEL MAGAZINE
The Journal of Socially Engaged Buddhism

Past issues of Turning Wheel are available either online or can be purchased from BPF. Below is a list of recent issues and articles that you can view online.

Summer 2007

Exchanging Self and Other

Featuring work by Robert Aitken Roshi, Victoria Austin, Norman Fischer, Joseph Goldstein, Jack Kornfield and others.

Goodbye, But Not Farewell, to Susan Moon by Melody Ermachild Chavis

Four Jewish Teachers Talk About Being Allies by Norman Fischer, Joseph Goldstein, Jack Kornfield, and Victoria Austin


Spring 2007

Building Alliances to Address Racism

Featuring articles by anti-racism activists and how-to advice about being allies to people of color

• What Would You Do? by Sheridan Adams

• Guidelines for Being A Strong White Ally by Paul Kivel

• Resources for Allies


SPECIAL Fall/Winter 2006

(Double Issue) A Call to Action

The Fall 2006 issue of Turning Wheel is a special tribute to Robert Aitken Roshi. Fall/Winter 2006 CALL TO ACTION includes:

Think Globally, Act Joyfully, by Robert Thurman

A Buddhist Soldier at Abu Ghraib, by Aidan Delgado

Interview with Joanna Macy, by Susan Moon

• What the U.S. Can Do to Uproot Terrorism, by Thich Nhat Hanh

Notes From the Wayside, by Daniel Mintie

The Radical Way, by Nelson Foster

What Would Buddha Do? by David Loy

Palestine/Israel by Annette Herskovits

And more on Buddhadasa Bikkhu, plastics and caring for the Earth, anarchist-Buddhism, American Buddhists and worker justice, grandmothers healing the world, and other radical thoughts about civilization.

This issue also contains a BPF member and TW reader forum with answers to the question: What's A Buddhist To Do About Fostering Peace on the Planet Before It's Too Late?



Summer 2006: Interfaith Dialogue

•   An interview with Mennonite Pastor Sheri Hostetler

•   a Torah commentary

•   An interview with Paul Chaffee of the Interfaith Center in San Francisco

•   Buddhist-Christian commentary

•  Buddhist-Muslim commentary

•  Alan Senauke on Leading a Meditation Group in Prison

•   Interrelgious Understanding in academia, in prison, and in the life of Ajahn Buddhadasa

 

Spring 2007: Building Alliances to Address Racism

Fall/Winter 2006: A Call to Action

Summer 2006: Interfaith Dialogue

Spring 2006: Personal Odysseys

Winter 2005: Disarmament

Fall 2005: Buddhas Among Us

Summer 2005: Crossing Borders

Spring 2005: Practicing with Disability

Winter 2004: Shelter and Refuge

Fall 2004: Dharma and Democracy

Spring 2002 : Medical Ethics
Winter 2002 : Vowing Peace in an Age of War
Fall 2001 : Reconciliation
Summer 2001 : Karma
Spring 2001 : Buddhism in Las Americas
Winter 2001 :Getting Old
Fall 2000 : Buddhists of Asian Descent in the U.S.
Summer 2000 : Human Rights

Earlier issues of Turning Wheel Magazine that are not online and may be ordered from BPF:

Fall 1990 • PERSIAN GULF CRISIS
Spring 1991 • BUDDHIST TEACHERS & SEXUAL MISCONDUCT
Spring 1992 • COMMUNITY
Summer 1992 • NATIVE AMERICANS & THE NEVADA TEST SITE
Fall 1992 • GAY & LESBIAN BUDDHISM
Winter 1992–1993 • ANIMAL RIGHTS
Spring 1993 • RACISM & BUDDHISM
Summer 1993 • MONEY
Fall 1993 • ENGAGED LIVES, ORDINARY LIVES
Winter 1993–1994 • RIGHT SPEECH
Spring 1994 • ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM
Summer 1994 • VIOLENCE & NONVIOLENCE
Fall 1994 • MISSISSIPPI FREEDOM SUMMER
Winter 1994–1995 • HOPE
Spring 1995 • SUFFERING
Summer 1995 • CONSUMERISM
Fall 1995 • FUNDAMENTALISM
Winter 1995–1996 • FAMILY
Spring 1996 • SEXUAL MISCONDUCT
Summer 1996 • BUDDHIST ACTIVISM AROUND THE WORLD
Winter 1996–1997 • WORK
Spring 1997 • WATER
Summer 1997 • HATRED
Fall 1997 • CITIES
Winter 1997–1998 • HEALTH CARE
Spring 1998 • WEAPONS
Fall 1998 • EDUCATION
Winter 1998–1999 • THE DEATH PENALTY
Spring 1999 • BUDDHIST FEMINISM
Summer 1999 • DHARMA TRANSMISSION
Summer 2000 • HUMAN RIGHTS
Fall 2000 • BUDDHISTS OF ASIAN DESCENT IN THE USA
Winter 2000–2001 • GETTING OLD
Spring 2001 • BUDDHISM IN LAS AMERICAS
Summer 2001 • KARMA
Winter 2001–2002 • BUDDHISTS RESPOND TO 9/11
Spring 2002 • MEDICAL ETHICS
Summer 2002 • ART & ACTIVISM
Fall 2002 • YOUTH & BUDDHIST ACTIVISM
Winter 2002–2003 • ACTIVIST NUNS & MONKS
Spring 2003 • REPORTS FROM IRAQ
Summer 2003 • BLACK DHARMA
Fall 2003 • FREEDOM & CONFINEMENT
Winter 2003–2004 • FOOD

Fall 2004 • DHARMA AND DEMOCRACY
Winter 2004 • SHELTER AND REFUGE

Spring 2005 • PRACTICING WITH DISABILITY
Summer 2005 • CROSSING BORDERS

Fall 2005 • BUDDHAS AMONG US
Winter 2005 • DISARMAMENT
Spring 200 • PRESONAL ODYSSEYS
Summer 2006 • INTERFAITH DIALOGUE

Fall/Winter 2006 • SPECIAL DOUBLE ISSUE: A CALL TO ACTION

Spring 2007 • BUILDING ALLIANCES TO ADDRESS RACISM
Summer 2007 EXCHANGING SELF AND OTHERS

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