Shambhala
Buddhist official tells police alleged abuse victim was exploring her sexuality
By Joshua Eaton — July 1, 2019
(RNS) — Dennis L. Southward, who handled security and domestic violence matters for Shambhala International, told police that the woman 'could do a lot of damage' if she pressed charges against her alleged abuser.
Shambhala International fights to survive in face of sex scandal
By Carina Julig — May 13, 2019
BOULDER, Colo. (RNS) — In order to address outstanding debt, the board is looking into selling Marpa House, a beloved property used as an intentional living community for about 40 people.
Colorado police set sights on Shambhala Buddhist leaders over alleged sex crimes
By Aysha Khan — December 10, 2018
(RNS) – Buddhism's #MeToo movement could soon be making the transition from a grassroots movement to the criminal justice system.
More #MeToo lessons as a Buddhist ‘king’ falls
By Pilar Jennings — July 13, 2018
(RNS) — For some American Buddhists, the allegations of sexual misconduct by Mipham Rinpoche this week came as a shock. But no one is exempt from psychological suffering, a fact that might make it less shameful for spiritual mentors to get clinical treatment if it were more commonly understood.
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