In this taut, fearless, and well-argued manifesto, Larry Ward offers us a deeply insightful analysis of America's racial karma–of how it operates individually and collectively–and how it can be worked with and transformed. Drawing on Buddhist psychology, trauma theory, neuroscience, and years of practice ... the result is a searing, liberative, and tender work–a book that is both urgent and necessary. –
Jan Willis, author of
Dharma Matters: Women, Race, and Tantra
America's Racial Karma rehydrates our weary bodies for the monumental journey ahead: redefining what it means to be human. Welcome medicine for today's generation of decolonial, spirit-led seekers and activists. –
Katie Loncke, codirector of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship
Larry Ward brings to bear his decades of experience as a spiritual guide to instruct us on locating the seeds of racialization within us all, confronting those seeds, and pressing forward in the realization of Beloved Community. Brimming with wisdom, Ward engages the reader directly, showing us how to recognize the other in ourselves and huild a society of belonging. –
john a. powell, director of the Othering and Belonging Institute and author of
Racing to Justice: Transforming Our Concepts of Self and Other to Build an Inclusive Society America's Racial Karma doesn't just add to the essential conversation around race, racialization, and discrimination, but rather redefines the very conversation itself from the inside out. A book to treasure and to read many times over. –
Brother Phap Hai, senior Dharma teacher in the lineage of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh and author of
Nothing to It Having sat with this teacher at Deer Park Monastery, I know his teachings, first-hand, to have come from his humble, dedicated, devoted, long and steady practice. His teachings are wise, clear, heartfelt, and based on his own authentic transformative experience of being a Black man and one who also holds a high and honored Dharma seat in Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh's lineage. This jewel of a book is sure to be a classic among those who are serious about awakening. –
Zenju Earthlyn Manuel, author of
The Deepest Peace
"Rich in practice in the Plum Village Buddhist tradition, poetry, and history,
America's Racial Karma is a must-read book to understand the individual and collective legacy of our racial karma and to walk the long path toward reconciliation and awakening." –
Valerie Brown, coauthor of
The Mindful School Leader
Accessible to those experienced in meditation practices and beginners alike, Larry Ward offers us a way to bring clear intention and compassionate action to our path of racial healing with concrete practices to help us come back again and again to healing ever-deeper layers of our embodied, psychological racial traumas.
America's Racial Karma is a refuge for today and future generations. –
Marisela B. Gomez, MD/PhD, author of
Race, Class, Power, and Organizing in East Baltimore
Buddhism is syncretic and malleable and has always mingled with whatever culture it has landed within, whether in Tibet, Japan, or China. So why not in America? More importantly for us, Larry Ward is able to relate Buddhism to the experience of people of color in America. We need this. –
Rajeev Balasubramanyam, author of
Professor Chandra Follows His Bliss