Rima Vesely-Flad, Ph.D. is a research affiliate at Princeton University and a Visiting Professor of Buddhism and Black Studies at Union Theological Seminary, NYC. She leads Buddhist teaching and meditation courses at Spirit Rock Meditation Center and former Director of the Inside Out Prison Education Program which is a partnership between the Swannanoa Correctional Institution for Women and Warren Wilson College. She is a Fulbright Scholar and Awardee in South Africa and Ghana. She is a contributing writer for Lion's Roar and other publications and the author of two academic books Black Buddhists and the Black Radical Tradition- The Practice of Stillness in the Movement for Liberation and Racial Purity and Dangerous Bodies- Moral Pollution, Black Lives and the Struggle for Justice.
""I have followed and admired Rima Vesely-Flad’s work for years. She is tapping resources that all of us can access for greater hope and change."" —MICHELLE ALEXANDER, author of The New Jim Crow ""This groundbreaking work is a gift of love reminding us of how Black liberation struggle, like the dharma itself, has always been about everyone getting free."" —LAMA ROD OWENS, author of Love and Rage and The New Saints ""This is a read not to miss. . . . I find my own embers of wellness, justice, and harmony stoked with her joy of expression from the heart and mind on behalf of us all.” —LARRY WARD, Buddhist teacher, author, and cofounder of The Lotus Institute ""This book is a fire that both illuminates and refines, a call to engage with the truth of our times while drawing strength from ancestral wisdom."" —RUTH KING, author of Mindful of Race