Buddhist Coalition for Democracy

Call to Action

               (This Call to Action was adopted by the Buddhist Coalition for Democracy on March 24, 2025)

Preamble

As Buddhists, we recognize our profound interconnectedness and the prime importance of universal compassion and lovingkindness. We affirm the need to listen to differing viewpoints with openness and equanimity and to respond with wise minds and caring hearts. We aspire towards a society that values all of its members and believe democratic values, institutions, and processes are the best means for realizing it. As Buddhists, we are called upon to witness, respond to, and resist the ongoing systematic destruction of norms and institutions that allow free societies to flourish. 

           We have witnessed the firings of institutional watchdogs and the appointments of political extremists. 

           We have witnessed the politicization of the Justice Department, the willful defiance of court orders, and attempts to muzzle the free press and curtail academic freedom.

           We have witnessed diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts outlawed and the freezing of monies allotted for scientific and medical research.  

           We have witnessed democratic allies abandoned and new alliances forged with dictators.

           We have witnessed foreign aid suspended and the nation’s healthcare infrastructure and social safety net endangered

           We have witnessed regulations that protect our food, air, and water eliminated.

           We have witnessed the illegal firings of tens of thousands of federal employees whose valuable work contributed to the general welfare.

           We have witnessed the deportation of legal residents without due process, plans to detain immigrants in concentration camps, and the persecution of the trans community.  

         We are witnessing the emergence of a kleptocracy run by oligarchs, for oligarchs, and aligned with oligarchs worldwide.

We are the Buddhist Coalition for Democracy, a newly formed alliance of Buddhist sanghas and individuals representing multiple traditions and lineages. We welcome alliances with other civic, religious, political and legal organizations that share our values. We feel called upon to respond collectively to the ongoing destruction of democratic principles, institutions, norms, and the rule of law, and to the demonization and persecution of vulnerable groups. As Buddhists, we are called to witness the suffering of the world and to mindfully, wisely, and compassionately respond to it.  We represent a broad coalition of members with differing perspectives and political philosophies—radical, progressive, liberal, centrist, and conservative—who share a common love for a thriving democracy and are committed to ensuring its survival.

 

Basic Principles:

1) We believe in the structures, norms, and laws that enable free societies to flourish: free and fair elections; the separation of powers; a free press; freedom of speech, religion, and association; the rule of law; an impartial justice system; and a military committed to preserving and protecting the Constitution.

2)  We believe no one should be discriminated against or subjected to cruelty on the basis of ethnicity, race, religion, country of origin, political beliefs, age, disability, gender, or sexual orientation.

3)  We believe in the inherent dignity and fundamental rights of every individual as affirmed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

4) We believe everyone should have access to the necessities of food, shelter, clothing, a living wage, a decent education, and quality health care.

5) We believe government officials should speak truthfully, avoid conflicts of interest, and not govern to enrich a select few.

6) We believe society flourishes best when free inquiry and creativity are promoted and supported in medicine, science, the social sciences, the humanities, and the arts. 

7) We believe the planet is imperiled by climate change, ecological destruction, and biodiversity loss and that governments are responsible for protecting it.

 

Resolutions:

Given the above principles, we resolve to:

  • Bear witness to suffering.

 

  • Compassionately support victims of discrimination and persecution.

 

  • Partner with civic, religious, political, and legal organizations seeking to defend democracy and the rule of law.

 

  • Encourage and support political officials and community leaders to resist attacks on the rule of law and democratic governance.

 

  • Educate about the dangers of autocracy, oligarchy, and kleptocracy.

 

  • Resist and refuse to collaborate with harmful policies and practices.

 

  • Embody and maintain right speech, nonviolence, and loving hearts as we act to defend democracy and protect the vulnerable.

 

  • Practice an ethics of care, asking of ourselves and others: “What is needed? How can we help?”

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We call on all Buddhists to join in safeguarding democracy and protecting the vulnerable.

  • Please join us by providing your contact information so you can stay informed about future meetings and actions: buddhistcoalitionfordemocracy@gmail.com
  • When you contact us, please let us know if you would like to become a signatory to this Call to Action.

Please respond for the benefit of all sentient beings!

     

                                      

Signatories

Sarah June Sachs

David Loy

Mark Graham

Rev. Seth Zuiho Segall

Stephanie Lindemann

Serge Prengel

Micheal Donnoe

Rachel Faro

Rhea Colmar

James Erb

Chris Fortin

Travis DeTour

Roshi Barbara Joshin O’Hara

Max Weidmann

Geri Oliva

Roberta Wall

Karen Monahan

Vicky McKay

Rev. Renshin Bunce

Paget Walker

Court Fisher

Meredith Bliss

John Bell

Karsten Struhl

Susan Goldman

Robert Kolodny

Sarah Kolodny

Sharon Tobias

Tara Templin

Douglas Brown

Linda Nordstrom

Tom Cummmings

Mark Morris

Susan Dexter

Mark Sweitzer

Mary Bernstein

Lourdes Arguelles

Jude Robison

Marc Symons

Anne-Laure Brousseau

Judy Luther

John Murphy

Jean Clark

Judith Vreeland

Brenda Collins

Clarice Curry

Ralph W. Hurd

Christine Deschamps

Carl Vigianni, Sensei

Rev. Maia Zenyu Duerr

Richard Bell

Nan Dibello

Traci Wilson

Ira Rifkin

Scott Cameron

Elizabeth Gregory

Margaret  E. Steel

Peter Evans

Cindie Moyer

Rev. Cindy Geisen

Kes Wilder

Barry Bennett

Beth Fulton

Marilyn Firth

Jeanine Ethridge

Paul Cesmat

Ian Buckley

Margi Roberts

William Shean

Lee Deveau

Valerie Limon

Florian Kroll

Diana Huntington

Richard Darsie

Kusa Mayerhofer

Gail Canning

Elinore  Evans

Barbara Casey

Joan Schwartz

Rachel Phillips-Anderson

Jason Elias

Catherine DeLorey

Jody Luna

Anna Murphey

Jeannine Baldomero

Nancy Cunningham

Susan Creed

Linda DeLeon

Thubten Konchog Norbu

Joy Deignan

Christian Panas

Tyler Tchamichian

Linda Stevenson

Annie O’Reilly

Barbara Barnes

Marie-Clair Prisco

Jill Lamphere

Nicole Stratman

Joann Schultz

Christopher Steel

Medha Garg

Aamina Ganser

Joann Rosen

Deborah Burch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Ofusu Jones-Quarley

Dan Kaple

Deborah Sarkas

Susan Sumati

Kristin Schoonveld

William Adams

Janet Curry

Scott Richards

Rosemary Robinson

Wendy Hugesson

Devin Wallace

Deborah McGlaufin

Anikka Norton

Ginny McFarlane

Alice Levine

Susan Dean

Gail Krantz

Mike Brown

Patty Cashman

Shanan Harrell

Jack Phillips

Anne Woods

J.A. Williams

Fran Thomas

Brian Ford

Tina VonBuseck

Jeri Dube

Samantha Clevenger

Karen Kilouiss

Lama John Makransky

Ann Leeds

Aileen Rosen

Jamie Dehner

Rita Heuser

Stuart Zalka

Rosa Schnyer

Walt Shuler

Rev. Shayshoshewa Dawe

Susan Phenix

Jennifer Dikeman

S. Shusta Hochberg

Anne Joseph

Steve Green

Diane Granfield

Ira Zukerman

Toni Ryan

Sue Kochan

Mike DeWinter

Megan Welsh

Michele Ku

Kelli Kenner

Narcissa Revelli

George Brown

Jannecke Ratcliffe

Carol Grodzins

Eileen Frazier

Jean MacDonald

Stephanie Stewart

James Kraut

Justin Brown

Judith Sternberg

Piero Falci

Kathleen Eagle

Tim Foster

JoAnne Cooke

Margaret Meloni

Charlotte Fremaux

Andrea Miller

Susie Clarion

Christopher Ives

Jane Ellen Bleeg

Qayyum Johnson

Anahi Ortiz

Katarina Stanisavljevic

Pollyanna Casmar

Suiko Betsy McCall

Thomas Noonan

Paul Fackler

Kevin Johnson

Christopher Shaw

Brian Chamberlain

Heather MacKenzie

Staco Greve

Yvonne Olsen

Nan Beth Campbell

Neile King

Cathirose Petron

M.M. German

Karen Vizzina

George Brandt

D. Cowgill

Shannon Starr

Rhonda Reno

Clare Tone

Eric Drosnock

Adam Sands

Lee Darling

Ann Rinehard

Christine Kolisch

Kristin Coffman

Julia Gouin

Lisa Umscheid

Ben Nemceff

Eileen McGarvey

Faith Benson

Kristin Brenner

Rick Meade

Margaret Meyer

Robin Woodruff

Jeanie Cook

Elayne Aion

Mike Slott

Nanci Edgcomb

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Elizabeth Kelly

Laena Garrison

Michelle Potts

Linda Johnson

Lawrence Edwards

Tina Phillips

Puntso Dorjee

Anna Stone

Bonnie Shulman

Arnold Hammerschlag

Nancy Meier

Yali Ruiz

Jean Crossley

Neil Hurwitz

Diana Grove

Tracy Rice

Holly Marley-Henschen

Douglass Smith

Cindy Sagers

Jerome Stone

Audra Morelock

Adair Jones

Mary Stancavage

Alan Brush

Cathy Cornell

Molly Chatallic

Krista Behymer

Wendy Salazar

Jill Sandleben

Bill Gumula

Rev. Daiken Nelson Roshi

Linda Glick

Maxine Zahara

Julie Rayda

Josephina McAuliffe-Rocha

Laura Howell

Tabitha Fronk

William Blake

Brian Goller

Kristina Pearson

Lila Morris

Sascha Holyoke

Paula Evans

Erin White

Ann Whitacre

Danielle Ayotte

Katie Samma

Jane Ryder

Alexandra Wuzyk

Marie Walker

Annie O’Reilly

Kirstin Dalquist

Cayce Howe

James Ishmael Ford Roshi