Buddhist Peace Fellowship
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In 1978, BPF was born at the Maui Zendo, co-founded by Nelson Foster, Robert Aitken and Anne Aitken. "Robert and Nelson soon asked Ryo Imamura to join in forming a Buddhist Peace Fellowship, which at first was "just a group of friends with common concerns and no plans of getting bigger." Ryo and Bob were part of the peace movement. They felt affinity for Vietnamese Buddhists; they collected books and supplies for Van Hanh University and Thich Nhat Hanh. They later invited Gary Snyder, Joanna Macy, Michael Roach, Jack Kornfield, Al Bloom, and others to join BPF." [1]
- Sarah Weintraub - Executive Director
Contents
Board
Accessed April 2012: [2]
Board (2009)
Accessed April 2012: [3]
- Jesse Maceo Vega-Frey, (Co-Chair-until December 2009)
- Phyllis Oscar, (Co-Chair),
- Anchalee Kurutach,
- Chris Wilson
Contact
Web: http://www.bpf.org
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
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- Save Darfur Coalition: Organizational Members
- Karuna Center for Peacebuilding
- Diana Winston
- Zenju Earthlyn Manuel, Executive Director and Interim Turning Wheel Editor, (until November 2009)
- Maia Duerr - former executive director
- Buddhist Alliance for Social Engagement
- Marian Urquilla
- Pete Shimazaki Doktor