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This book establishes how Buddhism in the Insight Meditation
tradition supports "remarkable relational resilience" for women who
are of African descent and same-sex loving, yet living in a society
that often invalidates women, African-Americans, LGBTQ people, and
non-Christians. Pamela Ayo Yetunde explores the psycho-sexual
experiences of African-American Buddhist lesbians, and shows that
their abilities to be in healthy relationships are made possible
through their Buddhist practices and communities, even in the face
of invisibilizing forces related to racial, gender, sexuality, and
religious discrimination and oppression.
This book, written with hospital spiritual care providers in mind,
investigates how to expand the field and scope of compassion within
the hospital context, for the spiritual care and safety of
transgender patients. Written by a law-educated pastoral counselor,
it advocates for chaplain legal literacy, and explains the
consequences of spiritual care providers not knowing more about the
law. It explores the current political and legal situation
transgender hospital patients find themselves in, and especially
how these new policies put transgender people at risk when they are
in a hospital setting. Pamela Ayo Yetunde offers Buddhist-Christian
activist interreligious dialogue methods to promote deeper
understanding of how spiritual practices can cultivate empathy for
transgender patients.
This book, written with hospital spiritual care providers in mind,
investigates how to expand the field and scope of compassion within
the hospital context, for the spiritual care and safety of
transgender patients. Written by a law-educated pastoral counselor,
it advocates for chaplain legal literacy, and explains the
consequences of spiritual care providers not knowing more about the
law. It explores the current political and legal situation
transgender hospital patients find themselves in, and especially
how these new policies put transgender people at risk when they are
in a hospital setting. Pamela Ayo Yetunde offers Buddhist-Christian
activist interreligious dialogue methods to promote deeper
understanding of how spiritual practices can cultivate empathy for
transgender patients.
This book establishes how Buddhism in the Insight Meditation
tradition supports "remarkable relational resilience" for women who
are of African descent and same-sex loving, yet living in a society
that often invalidates women, African-Americans, LGBTQ people, and
non-Christians. Pamela Ayo Yetunde explores the psycho-sexual
experiences of African-American Buddhist lesbians, and shows that
their abilities to be in healthy relationships are made possible
through their Buddhist practices and communities, even in the face
of invisibilizing forces related to racial, gender, sexuality, and
religious discrimination and oppression.
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