About the Buddhist Peace Fellowship (BPF)

Buddhist Peace Fellowship's open-hearted engagement with the world is expressed through expanding programs in the United States and Asia. Through BPF, Buddhists of many different traditions are developing individual and group responses to socially conditioned suffering.

BPF draws on diverse sources to accomplish this work:

  • The wisdom and compassion of Buddhist tradition and practice

  • Contemporary North American peace and social justice movements

  • Other nonviolent, progressive, faith-based movements for social change

Through our worldwide network of members, we strive to bring peace where there is conflict, to promote communication and cooperation among Buddhist sanghas, and to alleviate suffering wherever possible.

BPF members work to promote democracy and human rights around the globe, particularly focusing on Bangladesh, Burma, Vietnam, and Tibet. We collaborate closely with our friends at the International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB) in Thailand.

Click here to learn more about the programs BPF is involved in.

 

BPF members around the world

are involved in disarmament,

prison, and environmental

work, as well as human rights

campaigns to address suffering

in Bangladesh, Burma,

Vietnam, Tibet and elsewhere.
 
 
 
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