The Anoniblogging Wiki
A guide to anonymous blogging in particularly oppressed countries, in Arabic, Farsi, English and Mandarin.
A guide to anonymous blogging in particularly oppressed countries, in Arabic, Farsi, English and Mandarin.
A practical guide to the Internet for journalists in developing countries.
OurJewishCommunity.org is building an online congregation, hoping to create a modern Jewish experience.
Urban Dharma is a web site offering articles, essays and photographs describing Buddhism in America. Offerings have included pieces on fasting, politics, psychedelics and a “meditation on a Coke can.”
The Buddhist Channel provides online Buddhist news and features.
WZEN offers a webcast (“Sounds from Zen Mountain”) from the teachers of the Mountains and Rivers order, along with Cybermonk, through which a senior monk will answer online questions about dharma.
José Cabezón is a professor of Tibetan Buddhism and cultural studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He was a Buddhist monk in the Tibetan Gelukpa order for almost 10 years, living and studying for six years at the Jé College of Sera Monastery in South India. His current research involves Buddhism and sexuality, […]
Charles S. Prebish is a professor emeritus of religious studies at Pennsylvania State University. He is a co-founder of the Journal of Buddhist Ethics and can speak about the development of Buddhism in North America and the way the internet has been used to connect Buddhists worldwide.