Report on Public Symposium on Buddhism, Gender, and Inclusive Peace
During the week of May 11-18, 2024, INEB’s Sangha for Peace Project Manager Anchalee Kurutach traveled to Japan at the
During the week of May 11-18, 2024, INEB’s Sangha for Peace Project Manager Anchalee Kurutach traveled to Japan at the
Read the March Newsletter https://view.flodesk.com/emails/6609170d224fbbba4f513738 Dear Friends of INEB, As the year rolls into its second quarter we can begin
Welcome to the February 2024 Newsletter
Gandhi saw nonviolence as the instrument of the strong. This realization has come to me after many years of working with the most marginalized communities in India. It is for this reason we have developed the Four-Fold Approach to Peacebuilding.
It could be summed up that “Pracha” lived the life of a social revolutionary who never hesitated to devote his whole life to his dream causes.
Written by Settanant Thanakitkoses On April 9th, 2023, Netiwit Chotiphatphaisal, a Thai activist, currently known as themonastic name Phra Jaranasampanno,
What happened to Buddhist Civilisation in India? This question is the great mystery which needs to be explained in world history.
Why study Buddhism from the archaelogical perspective: a bull of logic (tarkapungava) in the spider’s web. The famous Buddhist logician,
Watch a short video recap of INEB activities from 2023!
INEB and Jungto Society joint DMZ Peace Declaration in Korea On this fine fall day, as we stand here surrounded
In Memory of Jane Rasbash To Jane, My dear Jane, they say life is but brief, Yet I feel otherwise,
Catch up on all our September news https://view.flodesk.com/emails/66fbfe7407f3b67a3181c17c Are Asia’s rainy seasons more unpredictable and intense? It certainly feels like
Nurturing Learning Communities in a Time of Crisis I just returned from directing a two-weekend workshop for 18 Myanmar teachers