Selected syllabi that incorporate race and racism in Buddhist studies courses Avalos, Coloniality Historical Trauma and Decolonial Healing, 2021Download Brennan, Buddhist Thought and Practice, 2020Download Brennan, Modern Buddhism, 2021Download Evans, Great Books in Asian Religions, 2020Download Jacoby, Buddhism in the Contemporary World, 2018Download Jivaka Project, Buddhism in the US, Six Week VersionDownload Kachru, Buddhist Ethics, 2020Download Langenberg, Engaged Buddhism, 2020Download Langenberg, Exploring Religion and Race, 2019Download Langenberg, Religion, Power, and Difference, 2019Download McLaughlin, The Buddhist Traditions, 2020Download McRae, Buddhist Social Justice PhilosophyDownload Mitchell, Critical Race Theory and American Buddhism, 2019Download Ritzinger, Activist Bodhisattvas, 2018Download Rowe, Mindfulness, Sustainability and Social Change, 2021Download Vesely-Flad, Buddhism, Race, and Sexuality, 2020Download Williams, Re-Viewing Religion in Asian America, 2020Download Willis, Making the Invisible, Visible: A Multi-Media Exploration of Race and Racism through a Buddhist Lens, 2019Download Wilson, Buddhism in Hawai’i: Local Practices and Global Contexts, 2018Download Wilson, Directed Readings in North American Buddhism, 2018Download Wilson, Engaged Buddhism, 2021Download [Return to main page on teaching race and racism]