About Us

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Vision


The YBE recognizes the cultural and religious importance Buddhism has in many communities and works to preserve the stories of those who came before us while sharing the current experiences of young Buddhists.



Mission


The Young Buddhist Editorial is dedicated to providing a platform for the expression of young Buddhists and a safe space where such young Buddhists can foster growth, community and interconnectedness while creating a dialogue between young Buddhists and other generations of Buddhists.

 

YBE Values

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Who We Are

Meet the individuals that keep the YBE community running

Devon MatsumotoPresidentHe/Him/His | Bay Area California

Devon Matsumoto

He/Him/His | Bay Area California

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Buddhist Involvement: Mountain View Buddhist Temple Ministers Assistant, Institute of Buddhist Studies Student, Co-Founder of YBE
Fun fact: I will eat diary even if the people around me have to suffer :)
I joined YBE because I feel that the strength of community is how we fight white supremacy and that an Asian American Buddhist community is uniquely positioned to help in this fight. Through our lived experiences and complex identities we can help mobilize our communities and "Be The Refuge" we seek in this world

Gillian Yamagiwa

She/Her/Hers | Oakland & Fresno, California

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Buddhist involvement: Fresno Buddhist Temple; Sr. YBA
Fun fact: I’m currently attending Samuel Merritt University to get my doctorate for occupational therapy. In my free time I love spending quality time with friends and family, scrapbooking, traveling, and playing/watching sports :)
I love that YBE has created a platform for people to share their stories and experiences, regardless if they are Buddhist or not. Everyone’s stories deserve to be heard.
Marisa EngWebsite ManagerShe/Her/Hers | Los Angeles, CA

Marisa Eng

She/Her/Hers | Salt Lake City, UT

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Buddhist Involvement: Salt Lake Buddhist Temple
Fun Fact: I collect Earth, Wind & Fire vinyl records :)
I joined YBE to help my friends build a diverse and compassionate community of young Buddhists in America. Growing up in Utah, I was so grateful for the Asian American Buddhist community I grew up with and I wanted to continue that for future generations. It’s been incredible to work with other young Buddhists and hear the causes they believe and the work they do — they inspire me all the time!

KC Mukai

She/Her/Hers | Fresno, CA

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Buddhist Involvement: Fowler Buddhist Temple, Sr. YBA President
Fun Fact: I like the smell of Home Depot.
I joined because I was, and continue to be, inspired by the mission and work of YBE. It's important that Buddhist stories and voices are heard and celebrated, especially ones that are marginalized by the majority of white Christian America. YBE has connected me with so many amazing individuals in the Buddhist community. I am so proud to be on this team and I can't wait to see all we accomplish in the future!

Anna Tsuchimoto

She/Her/Hers | Larkspur, Colorado

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Buddhist Involvement: Tri State Denver Buddhist Temple Member
Fun fact: I am studying nutrition at UC Berkeley and hope to work in pediatrics in the future! When I'm not studying my butt off, I love to read, be outside, and spend time with my two younger sisters (my best friends!!).

Once I got to college, I really missed my home temple and wanted to stay connected with Jodo Shinshu Buddhism in some way. I found YBE on social media and have loved being on the Editorial Committee since!

Kevin Shen

He/Him/His | Dharma Seal, Rosemead

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Buddhist Involvement: Starting in middle school, I went to Tzu-Chi 慈濟 youth group, a Taiwanese Buddhist Volunteer/Charity organization.
Fun fact: I was in a zombie movie.

Starting in middle school, I went to Tzu-Chi 慈濟 youth group, a Taiwanese Buddhist Volunteer/Charity organization.

Juliet Bost

They/Them/Theirs | San Carlos; Davis, CA

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Buddhist Involvement: San Mateo Buddhist Temple Sr. YBA, YAC 11
As a member of the Social Justice Committee, I aspire to unite young Buddhist activists and thinkers and to elevate the role of advocacy and activism in our local Buddhist communities. Inspired by the teaching of interdependence, I hope to work with other SJC members and other activist groups towards the radical dismantlement of systems of racist, patriarchal, cisheterosexist, and colonial oppression, and ultimately build new, supportive, and liberatory ways of being.

Jean-Paul R. Contreras deGuzman

He/Him/His | San Fernando Valley, CA

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Buddhist Involvement: Minister’s Assistant, BCA Archives and Historic Preservation Committee member, IBS student, San Fernando Valley Hongwanji Buddhist Temple
Fun fact: I’m an acting class drop-out, Asian buffet afficionado, and the author of the first academic journal article on boba. I research and teach about race, modern US history, Los Angeles history, and Asian American communities at UCLA and a quirky West LA independent school. A member of the Social Justice Committee, I also aspire to be ordained as a Jodo Shinshu priest. Because I seem to be drawn to fields where wearing robes is a thing, I also have a PhD from UCLA.

I’m a member of the social justice committee to work with and learn from others committed to using the dharma to dismantle systems of inequality and, in their place, fashion a world of compassion, equity and justice.

Sean Lee

He/Him/His | San Jose, CA

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Buddhist Involvement: Buddhist, Agnostic
Fun fact: I graduated Tufts University in 2019 with Environmental Studies, and an Interdisciplinary Studies major I designed called Conservation Through Multimedia Storytelling (Ecology, Film and Media Studies, and Anthropology). My thesis was on the importance of inclusive voices and diverse narratives in environmental stories. Served and made big organizational changes as Co-President of the Tufts Buddhist Mindfulness Sangha. Did lots of recruiting, outreach, community-building, writing grants, and organizing.

I am interested to connect with other passionate Buddhists, finding and building community. I'm also interested to re/connect with my religious, cultural, and spiritual heritage through the complicated lens of my identity as a child of immigrants trying to assimilate by rejecting that heritage.
Stephanie FongPR ChairShe/Her/Hers | Boston, MA

Stephanie Fong

She/Her/Hers | Boston, MA

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Buddhist Involvement: Buddhist Church of Sacramento
Fun Fact: I love finding new music and making Spotify playlists.
Moving across the country for college really distanced me from the physical space of my temple community in Sacramento. For me, YBE closed that gap and allowed me to reconnect with a younger generation Buddhist community that isn't restricted by location. As a part of YBE, I have had countless opportunities to grow as a person and develop skills that I can apply to other parts of my life or future jobs.
Mitchell TsudamaSecretaryHe/Him/His | San Jose, CA 

Mitchell Tsudama

He/Him/His | San Jose, CA 

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Buddhist Involvement: San Jose Betsuin
Fun Fact: Man that’s hard I’m not that fun LOL. I grew out of a childhood banana allergy.

Derek Tahara

He/Him/His | Santa Clara, CA

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Buddhist Involvement: Mountain View YABA
Fun fact: I was 11.8 oz as a baby

Allison Tanaka

She/Her/Hers | Seattle, WA & Sacramento, CA

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Buddhist Involvement: Current Secretary of College YBA and Sr. YBA
Fun fact: I only eat veggies (& desserts)

Reverend Matt Hamasaki

He/Him/His | Sacramento, CA

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Buddhist Involvement: Resident Minister
Fun Fact: II lived in Japan studying Japanese for a year
I have a lot of work to do for myself on understanding and creating Social Justice and I’m happy to learn and give my two cents when applicable

Tenzin Künsang

Los Angeles, CA

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Buddhist Involvement: YBE SJC, Asian American Buddhist online groups
Fun fact: I enjoy BTS (방탄소년단, Bangtan Sonyeondan) from the perspectives of Buddhist psychology and philosophy as well as insights by academics, professionals, and international fans at the BTS Global Interdisciplinary Conferences.

Everyone is impacted by social justice and injustice. The contributions of the SJC are actions of the Four Truths of the Noble Ones.

Ben Yoshida

He/Him/His | Berkeley, California

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Buddhist Involvement: Denver Buddhist Temple Member
Fun fact: I'm a third-year student at UC Berkeley, majoring in Economics. In my free time, I like to go to the gym, watch baseball, and my guilty pleasure is League of Legends. My favorite food is oyakodon, and my go-to caffeine source is black coffee. I speak very little Japanese, but I hope to be able to speak a little bit by the end of the year.

I'm looking forward to sharing unique thoughts, perspectives, and experiences with individuals outside of the Jodo Shinshu community!

Lisa Shigenaga

She/Her/Hers | San Jose, CA // Northridge, CA

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Buddhist Involvement: Buddhist, Agnostic
Fun fact: II am an occupational therapy graduate student currently involved with organizing the Davis Cherry Blossom Festival and part of the Japanese American Memorial Pilgrimages' Nikkei Rising team. I enjoy spending my time under the sun playing taiko, crafting, and cooking. I live with two guinea pigs and love them very much.

I became interested in YBE because I believe it is so important to help amplify the voices and stories of young Buddhists and creating safe spaces for dialog within and beyond the community. While I was not raised Buddhist, I recognize the cultural and historical significance it holds for many Asian American communities in the United States and hope to develop a deeper relationship with Buddhism and the community through YBE.

Nancy Nguyen

She/Her/Hers | Seattle, WA / Los Angeles, CA

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Buddhist Involvement:Vietnamese Buddhist Meditation Congregation
Fun fact: I am a new college grad from the University of Washington where I studied finance and information systems at the Foster School of Business. While in school, I was heavily involved with performing pro bono consulting work for BIPOC women-owned businesses in the Greater Seattle area. I also held leadership positions in my Asian sorority where one of our goals were to create a safe space and supportive community for college Asian women at a primarily male and white institution.

My main goals after college were to reconnect with my Buddhist identity and finding a way to support local marginalized BIPOC communities. YBE is an organization that allows those two goals of mine to intersect while also giving me the opportunity to meet inspirational and cool people.

Robert Cordova

Kingsburg, CA

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Buddhist Involvement: Kingsburg Buddhist Church
Fun fact: Sustainability is my passion! At Fresno State University I learned about the intertwined dangers of capitalism and climate change and it has made concern for community and environment core to my beliefs. My understanding of Buddhism is somewhat limited, though Fresno and Kingsburg Buddhist Churches have been critical to my development as an individual and as a member of my community; through them I learned to sew yukata, cook an array of Japanese cuisine, and organize my fellow human beings to take decisive action.

The YBE advances humanitarian causes that strengthen communities and advocates the democratization of the political-economic landscape, I will gladly support any organization that prioritizes these goals and makes progress towards building a more hospitable world.
Trevor YokoyamaEditor In ChiefHe/Him/His | Seattle, Washington

Trevor Yokoyama

He/Him/His | Seattle, Washington

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Buddhist Involvement: Seattle Betsuin, YABA Member, YAMA
Fun fact: I am immune to Mosquitos :)
In 2016, Devon and I had a conversation. We felt that there was not a space where young Jodo-Shinshu Buddhists could connect and relate to one another. From there, the idea that became YBE was born. Since then, we have received so much support from our local communities as well as internationally, so I just want to say Thank You to everyone that continues to support us.

Koki Atcheson

She/Her/Hers | Honolulu, HI

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Buddhist Involvement: Honpa Hongwanji Hawaii Betsuin, Buddhist Women’s Association
Fun Fact: I work in environmental outreach by day but in my time off I love to sew, play board games, learn about plants and farming, and spend time with family and friends (especially outside!)
I joined YBE to stay connected with other young people who are interested in sharing dharma and creating a supportive, dynamic sangha!
Kayla WatanabeTreasurerShe/Her/Hers | Salt Lake City, UT

Kayla Watanabe

She/Her/Hers | Salt Lake City, UT

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Buddhist Involvement: Salt Lake Buddhist Temple
Fun Fact: I'm a Gryffindor who likes hanging with Hufflepuffs.
In college, it was difficult for me to stay connected with my Buddhist community because of the distance from my home temple. Unlike many areas on the coast, there were no temples nearby or strong youth groups to engage with on campus. I wanted to get involved with YBE to help build a collective sangha for our youth and provide a creative space for those like me who may feel disconnected at times.

Marissa Wong

She/Her/Hers | Los Angeles, CA

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Buddhist Involvement: Youth Minister's Assistant at Seattle and Sacramento, Vice President of SrYBA and CYBA
Fun fact: I got a bachelors in social work from Seattle University and am currently pursuing my masters in social work from UCLA. I am originally from Davis, California (occupied Patwin territory). I love roller skating, gardening, painting, trying new coffee shops, going on walks, capybaras, film photography, and Ghibli movies! I am interested in community building and organizing and imagine a better future is possible, in which collective care is prioritized, land is given back to Indigenous people, and all people have access to a high quality of life.

Samuel Liang

He/Him/His | Stockton, CA

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CJ Dunford

They/Them/Theirs | Berkeley, CA

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Buddhist Involvement: Pacific School of Religion, Doctorate of Ministry Student; Graduate of Institute of Buddhist Studies (MA); Tokudo Ordination (2019), minister’s assistant at Berkeley Buddhist
Fun fact: I once helped Nancy Pelosi with her skincare regimen when I worked at Sephora!

Being queer and trans, I’ve experienced a lot of violence and hate for how I present myself and who I love. Much of my chosen family is queer and/or trans, and they’ve all experienced hatred and marginalization from these aspects of their identities along with painful racism in society. I don’t want that to be a part of our experiences anymore, and I believe that we must work for the liberation of all people from systems of racial, sexual, economic, and any other form of marginalization and violence.Temple, Kaikyoshi-ho Minister at Buddhist Temple of Marin

Katie Tsuchimoto

She/Her/Hers | Eugene, Oregon

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Buddhist Involvement:Tri-State Denver Buddhist Temple
Fun fact: Hello! I am a business administration major at the University of Oregon, planning to graduate in 2024. I identify as being a young, half Japanese American woman, who is also bisexual. I am often known by friends to be introverted, empathetic, and harmonic.

I have been recently regaining my love and connection to Buddhism, and I would love to have a community of others who are like minded. I also love writing and would love to have a role that allowed me to write frequently on topics that I am passionate about.

Gregory Wada

He/Him/His | Davis, CA

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Buddhist Involvement: OCBC, Northern California Koyasan Temple
Fun fact: Gregory is a taiko artist, composer, and instructor, currently teaching classes at a Buddhist temple. Gregory went to undergraduate and graduate school at UC Davis, where he studied Anthropology and Environmental Science and played taiko with Bakuhatsu Taiko Dan. As a yonsei Japanese American Buddhist who mostly grew up in Utah, a bit removed from Nikkei communities, Gregory experienced moments of both connection and isolation in discovering identity, which influences his exploration of race, place, and belonging through taiko. Gregory founded and is the executive director of the Davis Cherry Blossom Festival, which hosts AAPI-led festivals in Northern California.

Through contributing to discourses within and beyond Buddhist communities, I hope to share moments of joy as well as to contribute to serious discussions that may further anti-racist practice and promote more compassionate ways of being.

Jeff Wilson

He/Him/His | Waterloo, Ontario (Canada)

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Buddhist Involvement: Toronto Buddhist Church
Fun fact: I've been involved in editorial, writing, activism, and Buddhism/Buddhist Studies since I was at university.

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Interested in joining YBE? Fill out our Welcome Form!

The Young Buddhist Editorial is expanding and looking for new people to join. We welcome all types of expertise, interests, and capacities!

Email youngbuddhisteditorial@gmail.com for more information. 

Learn more about our different committees:

Social Justice Committee Responsibilities

Editorial Committee Responsibilities

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