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Books & Articles The Way of Tenderness: Awakening through Race, Sexuality and Gender by Zenju Earthlyn Manuel
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The Way of Tenderness: Awakening through Race, Sexuality and Gender by Zenju Earthlyn Manuel

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In The Way of Tenderness, Rev. Zenju Earthlyn Manuel, PhD., provides thoughtful lens to understand how Buddhist philosophies intersect with race, sexuality, and gender. Through personal experience Manuel outlines her own experience as a lesbian Black woman and Buddhist Zen priest, and offers wisdom to help the reader develop a compassionate and healing Buddhist practice.

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In The Way of Tenderness, Rev. Zenju Earthlyn Manuel, PhD., provides thoughtful lens to understand how Buddhist philosophies intersect with race, sexuality, and gender. Through personal experience Manuel outlines her own experience as a lesbian Black woman and Buddhist Zen priest, and offers wisdom to help the reader develop a compassionate and healing Buddhist practice.

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In The Way of Tenderness, Rev. Zenju Earthlyn Manuel, PhD., provides thoughtful lens to understand how Buddhist philosophies intersect with race, sexuality, and gender. Through personal experience Manuel outlines her own experience as a lesbian Black woman and Buddhist Zen priest, and offers wisdom to help the reader develop a compassionate and healing Buddhist practice.

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