Timeline of Zen Buddhism in the United States

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Below is a timeline of important events regarding Zen Buddhism in the United States. Dates with "?" are approximate.

Events

Early history

1950s

Hsuan Hua, America's first Chinese Chan teacher.

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000—2009

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Merle Kodo Boyd became the first African-American woman to receive Dharma transmission in Zen Buddhism in 2006.

2010-Present

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Taitaku Pat Phelan is a Sōtō Zen priest and current abbot of Chapel Hill Zen Center in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
  • 2010: Robert Aitken dies in Hawaii at age 93.
  • 2010: Eko Little resigns as abbot of Shasta Abbey due to misconduct and subsequently disrobes[6]
  • 2010: Eido Shimano resigns from the board of the Zen Studies Society due to misconduct in July; retires as abbot of the Zen Studies Society in December
  • 2010: The Soto Zen Buddhist Association (SZBA) approves a document honoring the women ancestors in the Zen tradition at its biannual meeting on October 8, 2010. Female ancestors, dating back 2,500 years from India, China, and Japan, may now be included in the curriculum, ritual, and training offered to Western Zen students.[7]
  • 2011: Roko Sherry Chayat was installed as the second Abbot of Dai Bosatsu Zendo Kongo-ji on New Year's Day.
  • 2011: February, Dennis Genpo Merzel steps down as abbot of the Kanzeon Zen Center and resigns as elder of the White Plum Asanga due to sexual misconduct[8]
  • 2011: Joko Beck dies
  • 2012: Helen Cortes, Lee Ann Nail and Maria Reis-Habito received Dharma Transmission from Ruben Habito of Maria Kannon Zen Center.
  • 2012: Dana Kojun Hull receives Dharma Transmission from Jan Chozen Bays and Hogen Bays at Great Vow Zen Monastery
  • 2012: Seikan Hasegawa's book Essays for Buddhist Trainees is published by Great Ocean Publishers
  • 2013: Korinji [祖的山光林禅寺], a Rinzai Zen monastery in the line of Tekio Sogen Roshi, is dedicated near Madison, Wisconsin.
  • 2014: Kyozan Joshu Sasaki dies in Los Angeles at age 107.
  • 2014: Kyogen Carlson dies in Portland at age 65
  • 2015 Harvey Daiho Hilbert retires as abbot of the Order of Clear Mind Zen and becomes abbot emeritus.
  • 2015 Kathryn Shukke Shin Hilbert is installed as abbot of the Order of Clear Mind Zen.

References

  1. American National Biography Online: D.T. Suzuki
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  5. Zen master who?: a guide to the people and stories of Zen By James Ishmael Ford
  6. Order of Buddhist Contemplatives, Public Statement from the General Meeting of the Order of Buddhist Contemplatives
  7. http://emptynestzendo.org/2010/10/women-ancestors-document-approved/
  8. Genpo Merzel Disrobes
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