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      Not that a Black, mixed-raced woman Zen priest is ordinary to begin with, but Rev. angel Kyodo williams defies and transcends any title, descriptor or category you can imagine. Freed from ordinary ways of naming, she captures imaginations, expands visions, and gets straight to the heart of the work of liberation.

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      Once called “the most intriguing African-American Buddhist” by Library Journal, and “one of our wisest voices on social evolution” by Krista Tippett, Rev. angel Kyodo williams Sensei, is an author, maverick spiritual teacher, master trainer and founder of Transformative Change.

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      RADICAL DHARMA: Talking Race, Love and Liberation – “the book for right now” is igniting conversations to radically transform how race is navigated in dharma, yoga, activist, faith communities and more. It wouldn’t be an overstatement to say that this book shifted the tide of what liberation means worldwide.  Transform race in your life now.
      BEING BLACK: Zen and the Art of Living With Fearlessness & Grace – The book that changed everything for so many reached its 20th year anniversary in 2020, Rev. angel’s first critically-acclaimed book was called “a classic” by Buddhist pioneer Jack Kornfield and “an act of love” by iconic writer Alice Walker. Find out why.
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      be.ing transformation – The most powerful and leveraged week you’ll ever spend in your life is here for 2020. Level up because it matters and you don’t have time for mediocre.

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Radical Dharma: Talking Race Love and Liberation

19 June 2016 By

When an excerpt from Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love & Liberation first appeared in the Summer 2016 issue of Buddhadharma Magazine in the special issue titled “Free the Dharma: Race, Power and White Privilege in American Buddhism,” it couldn’t have come at a more critical moment

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The summer before the national elections set the tone and content that the final contenders would focus on. Racial justice, compassion and bridging the false divisions stirred by rhetoric of anger and hatred would be high on the agenda of what people, especially Buddhist, yoga, faith and spirit-centered communities were talking about.

Radical Dharma is a powerful and vulnerable circle held by three Dharma practitioners who are people of color. It is a beautiful and rare invitation to listen to how each transformed their pain. Some of this is familiar…and some of this, for white people, will be new: What does it look like to truly sit with the pain caused by racism in your body? Radical Dharma demands that we step into the circle and ask: How do we restore our humanity? How do we transform ourselves and the world?

– Marianne Manilov, Co-founder, Engage Network
http://mariannemanilov.co

 

Radical Dharma is about igniting a long-overdue dialogue about how the legacy of racial injustice and white supremacy plays out in society at large and Buddhist communities in particular, this urgent call to action outlines a new dharma that takes into account the ways that racism and privilege prevent our collective awakening. Radical Dharma was born for the awareness of people of color and everyone for putting light on the injustice because of racism.

Radical Dharma is a clear, honest testimony of the heart from three leaders of our time. You may not always see things just as they do (I didn’t) or even feel like you fully understand it all (again, I didn’t) but that makes it even more important to read.

-Sharon Salzberg, author of Lovingkindness and Real Happiness
http://sharonsalzberg.com

We are at a critical moment in the history of the nation as well as within the Buddhist teaching and tradition in America. This is the “back of the bus” moment of our time. Fifty years after civil rights laws were laid down, it is clear that these laws were enshrined within a structure that continues to profit from anti-Black racism. The necessary bias that the system requires in order to perpetuate itself has permeated our sanghas, and in this very moment, Buddhists are called upon to put aside business as usual. If you have ever wondered how you would have shown up in the face of the challenge put before white America when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat, upending the accepted social order, now is when you will find out. Will we actually embody our practice and teachings—or not? It is a clarifying moment about who we are as individuals and who we have been thus far as a collective of people laying claim to the teachings of the Buddha, waving the flag of wisdom and compassion all the while.

Radical Dharma is both radical … and courageous. The authors build upon the growing understanding of the connection between personal and societal liberation. Radical Dharma unflinchingly turns this lens to this most challenging and critical nexus of racism and white supremacy…Take the invitation!

-Robert Gass, EdD, Co-founder, Rockwood Leadership Institute and Social Transformation Project
http://sacredunion.com/

White folks’ particular reluctance to acknowledge their impact as a collective, while continuing to benefit from the construct of the collective, leaves a wound intact without a dressing. The air needed to breathe through forgiveness is smothered. Healing is suspended for all. Truth is necessary for reconciliation….Will we as Buddhists express the promise of, and commitment to, liberation for all beings, or will we instead continue a hyper-individualized salvation model—-the myth of meritocracy–that is also the foundation of this country’s untruth?

The work of dharma communities is the same work of the America that wants to live up to its promise of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It is to kick the habit of racism, cultural dominance, and upholding oppressive systems. More poignantly, our challenge, our responsibility, our deep resounding call is to be at the forefront of this overdue evolutionary thrust forward. Why? Because we chose to position ourselves as the standard-bearers of an ethical high ground. And we have the tools and teachings to do so.

This is a book to grow on, to deepen over, to partner with. We are on a magnificent journey of liberation, every moment we are alive in this odd place that has yet to awaken to itself.  And we are always, generation to generation, ready to travel.  How cool is this?

-Alice Walker, American Novelist & Poet
http://alicewalkersgarden.com

From Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love & Liberation

“Once you are aware of how you are being policed, you can begin the process of self-liberating—this time from a place that recognizes the mutuality of our liberation rather than suffering under the delusion that you are doing something for me. There’s an intimacy in that realization. And because dharma is ultimately about accepting what is, it can undermine the need for control that keeps you invested in the policing of my body—thus freeing yours…

White dharma practitioners who are unable to acknowledge the pain caused by decades of resistance to addressing this misalignment will be exposed—they will no longer be able to use a veneer of dharma as window dressing while milking the benefits of the system. Their veil of mindfulness will be seen through as thin, and their once-wise words, henceforth, will land with a thud.

No one group, community, or institution has the answer, but each of us can call forth the willingness to offer our best, claim responsibility for our worst, and fold it all into the continuous moment-to-moment practice of simply being present to what is.”

This is a moving and crucial book for anyone interested in the flourishing of the dharma in the West. Read it, sit with it and then get off the cushion and do something radical to make a difference.

-Cheryl A. Giles, Francis Greenwood Peabody Senior Lecturer on Pastoral Care and Counseling at Harvard Divinity School
http://hds.harvard.edu/people/cheryl-a-giles

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Being Black: Zen and the Art of Living With Fearlessness and Grace

1 September 2000 By

In the year 2000, long before “mindfulness” entered the popular lexicon, Rev. angel Kyodo williams exploded onto the book scene with an uncanny and unexpected combination: the wisdom themes of ancient Buddhism, framed as an invitation to modern Black folks and people of color: Being Black: Zen and the Art of Living With Fearlessness and Grace was born.

The godfather of American Buddhism, Jack Kornfeld, presciently called the book, written by a 30-year old dharma student with no credentials or titles “…a classic.” 

From the paperback press release:

Combining the universal wisdom of Buddhism with an inspirational call for self-acceptance and community empowerment, BEING BLACK: Zen and the Art of Living with Fearlessness and Grace by Angel Kyodo Williams is a down-to-earth spiritual handbook for any American searching for self-acceptance and lasting personal happiness.  BEING BLACK  teaches us how a “warrior-spirit” of truth and responsibility toward oneself and others can be developed into the foundation for true freedom and personal transformation.

Williams grew up facing the challenges that confront African-Americans every day. In BEING BLACK she puts a timeless philosophy within the context of negotiating life as a person of color. 

“There is nothing quite like this lean, honest, courageous . . .  In writing BEING BLACK Angel Kyodo Williams has committed an act of Love.”  —Alice Walker

With her eloquent, hip, and honest perspective, Angel Kyodo Williams shares personal stories, time-tested teachings, and simple guidelines for awakening our warrior-spirit. She invites readers from all spiritual faiths and backgrounds to step into the freedom of a life lived with fearlessness, grace, and fluidity.

As BEING BLACK explains, our “warrior” aspect invites us to see that any true personal transformation is an act of revolution.  Our “spirit” reminds us that this revolution is about our lives, so we must be patient, open, and giving toward ourselves and others.

“What a pleasure to see this beautiful book burst forth with its clear, lively Buddhist teachings and African American Roots.  Angel’s work is an important new step for Dharma in the West, her book is a classic—Jack Kornfield, A Path with Heart and After the Ecstasy, the Laundry

The practical ideas and tools she offers provide a framework for creating the meaningful life we all want to live.  They can give us direction for addressing our fears, hopes, challenges, and expectations, thus changing the way we understand our experiences and live each moment.  “There truly is an art to being here in this world,” Williams says, “and like any art, it can be mastered.  We can learn to honor our whole selves, just as we are, by just living, just doing, just being black.”

The book was critically acclaimed for its wisdom from icons, scholars, magazines, and reviewers of Buddhism, Blackness, and popular culture alike.

“More than just a paean to Buddhism, it is also a call for black Americans to look inward”  —The New York Times

“Powerful and poignant prose…Williams offers a uniquely refreshing flavor of food for the soul…” —Black Issues Book Review

“The picture Williams paints becomes as vibrant as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream or as peaceful as Gandhi’s nonviolent action.”  —BlackPlanet.com

“[Williams’s] personal story movingly demonstrates that pain can be a doorway to  compassion and spiritual practice enhances the fight for social justice.  Grade:A” —Girlfriends magazine

Even with the lovingly-chosen title-as-invitation of Being Black, the greatest virtue of the profound teaching came through. The most popular refrain of reviews? This is a book for “…everyone”:

“This is a book about claiming the strength, compassion, and integrity that dwell within everyone…readers of all colors and walks of life will find this an irresistible invitation.” — Amazon.com

“With subtle persuasion and highly readable prose, Williams advocates that a “warrior-spirit” of truth and responsibility is a good fit for people who “want to  know how to be here in this life just as we are.” She has reached well beyond her stated audience, for to  whom does this not apply?” —Publisher’s Weekly

“A hip and intelligent delivery…[Williams’s] book speaks to everyone.” —Shambhala Sun (now Lion’s Roar)

“There is freshness and wisdom here that conveys the black experience and Buddha’s dharma at once.  A smart heartfelt introduction to Zen—enlightening for readers of any color.   —Dr. Christopher Queen, Harvard University

“This book is recommended to all those who wish to live life in an open and honest way without the burdens of fear, anger, greed and ignorance.”   —Impact247

Being Black even inspired and spawned a collection of conscious hip-hop songs with spoken interludes from the book. Featuring some of the most talented artists of the genre, the soundtrack to Being Black enjoyed popularity in both its formal (USA) and spiritual (Japan) birth places, including a coveted gold CD release in Japan.


As foreshadowed by Kornfeld’s praise, Rev. angel has gone on to become — as Library Journal said: “not the only, but…most intriguing African-American Buddhist,” one of a small handful of Black Zen teachers, a formidable wielder of dharmic wisdom, a vocal and integrated social justice activist, and an unflinching truth-teller on the topic of race, not just for Buddhism, but for society at large.

The fateful day of September 11, 2001, sent the entire book industry into a massive downturn — coinciding with when williams was to head out on the second book tour for the paperback follow-up on Being Black’s initial strong and positive reception. Now, owing to the power of her new book, Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love and Liberation, Being Black is witnessing a surge in interest and once again finding audiences both familiar and entirely new.

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