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I Vow to Save All Beings: Insisting on My Own Humanity with Rev. Dana Takagi

I Vow to Save All Beings: Insisting on My Own Humanity with Rev. Dana Takagi

Update: 2025-07-15
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This practice offering is from co-host Rev. Dana Takagi, in connection with Professor and Historian Alice Yang's interview, "Our Heritage of Othering and Resistance" which dropped July 1st.

Dana speaks to the need to address specific kinds of suffering as Buddhist teachers and practitioners, as not all suffering is the same. She reflects on the vow to save all beings, and how this stems from a grounded embodiment of our own humanity to understand the humanity of others who need our support the most in these times. 


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REVEREND DANA TAKAGI (she/her) is a retired professor of Sociology and zen priest, practicing zen since 1998. She spent 33 years teaching sociology and Asian American history at UC Santa Cruz, and she is a past president of the Association for Asian American Studies. 

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I Vow to Save All Beings: Insisting on My Own Humanity with Rev. Dana Takagi

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