69. What does Buddhism have to Say about Race?
Buddhism in Five Minutes - Elizabeth J. Harris
Tim Stephens [+ ]
University of the Arts, London
Tim Stephens is an Education Developer, with a specialism in Curriculum, at University of the Arts London and a photographic artist. His research interests include embodiment, the relationship between cognitive and non-cognitive experience, equality, and organizational change.
Description
If American Independence emphasized “individual” rights and freedoms, the French revolution, “collective” rights and freedoms, a type of Buddhist-informed international, anti-racist pluralism would emphasize both acts of individual self-awareness and “external mindfulness.”