Barre Center for Buddhist Studies

The Barre Center for Buddhist Studies (BCBS) was founded in 1990 by Joseph Goldstein and Sharon Salzberg.

[1][2] It was founded as a complement to the nearby Insight Meditation Society retreat center, and operates as an independent educational nonprofit organization.

[3][4][5] BCBS hosts many visiting meditation teachers and academic faculty, including Joanna Macy, Charles Hallisey, Gregory Kramer, Thanissaro Bhikkhu, Stephen Batchelor, and more.

[7] BCBS has become an established center for Buddhist Studies in America,[8] and is on the forefront of internal dharma movements including Ecodharma[9] and Socially Engaged Buddhism.

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The Stone Stupa at BCBS contains a relic of Sariputta