36: Chenxing Han on Raising the Voices of Asian American Buddhists

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In this episode of Noble Mind, Chenxing Han shares about the diverse backgrounds and experiences of Asian American Buddhists that she encountered while conducting interviews for her new book, Be the Refuge: Raising the Voices of Asian American Buddhists. She discusses how these voices get erased from the mainstream story of western Buddhism and the history and important stories that get lost as a result. She describes her vision of a panethnic, pan-sectarian Asian American Buddhist identity, walking us through her distinctions among first-generation, second-generation and multigenerational Buddhists in the US. Listen for her insights on coping with anti-Asian violence, finding your path as an Asian American, and learning what you can do to create more inclusive Buddhist communities. Chenxing Han is a Bay Area writer whose work has appeared in Buddhadharma, Pacific World and the Journal of Global Buddhism, among many other publications. She earned an MA in Buddhist Studies from the Graduate Theological Union and spent a year as Chaplain Resident at a community hospital in Oakland before writing her first book, Be the Refuge: Raising the Voices of Asian American Buddhists. Noble Mind explores mindfulness, meditation, spirituality, and psychology. Get more details, join our list, and get show notes at www.noblemindpodcast.com.