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Portia Taalib
Portia Taalib is on page 35 of 344
It’s an interesting reading however the author seems very limited in her research regarding the true identity of the aboriginals of American and the origin Buddhism. She clings the narrative of black Americans coming from Africa while none are able to say exactly where in Africa they came.

However I’ve only gotten through the intro, will see as I read further in.
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Micah Wilson
Micah Wilson is on page 195 of 344
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Micah Wilson
Micah Wilson is on page 172 of 344
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Micah Wilson
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Micah Wilson
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Micah Wilson
Micah Wilson is on page 109 of 344
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Key Ocho
Key Ocho is on page 44 of 344
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Kazza
Kazza is on page 9 of 344
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Anne
Anne is on page 191 of 344
incredible. ch 5 will literally be the cornerstone of my activist and Buddhist practice
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Anne
Anne is on page 173 of 344
this book excels in other ways too but Vesely-Flad includes incredibly readable summaries of not only the key tenets of Black radical thought and the cornerstones of Buddhist philosophy (Four Noble Truths, anicca, etc.). If anyone needs a readable summary of either, I would read ch. 4 and 5 of this book
Jan 10, 2024 01:41PM Add a comment
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Anne
Anne is on page 11 of 344
So excited to be reading this! I’ve always felt a gap btw the Buddhism I was taught, both the traditional version that somehow twists the Buddha’s words to center hierarchy & the mainstream American (White) Buddhism that boils down Buddhist philosophy into some philosophical rationality. I’m encouraged to see that this book already centers the interconnectedness of spiritual liberation & societal liberation.
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