<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><image><url>http://www.buddhismdirectory.com/templates/Default/img/logo.gif</url><title>eSyndiCat Directory 2.2 :: Powered by eSyndiCat Pro 2.2</title><link>http://www.buddhismdirectory.com/</link></image><title>Prisons</title><description></description><link>http://www.buddhismdirectory.com/engaged-buddhism/prisons/</link><item><title>Campaign</title><link>http://www.buddhismdirectory.com/engaged-buddhism/prisons/Campaign-l341.html</link><description>Jarvis Jay Masters is a widely-published African-American Buddhist writer on San Quentin&#039;s Death Row. A growing international movement is seeking to overturn his wrongful conviction.</description></item><item><title>Prison Dharma Network</title><link>http://www.buddhismdirectory.com/engaged-buddhism/prisons/Prison-Dharma-Network-l340.html</link><description>A nonsectarian Buddhist support network for prisoners, prison volunteers, and correctional workers. An affiliate of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship.</description></item><item><title>Shambhala Prison Community</title><link>http://www.buddhismdirectory.com/engaged-buddhism/prisons/Shambhala-Prison-Community-l342.html</link><description>Serves spiritual and educational needs in prisons.</description></item><item><title>Zen Practice for Inmates</title><link>http://www.buddhismdirectory.com/engaged-buddhism/prisons/Zen-Practice-for-Inmates-l339.html</link><description>Meditation training as an alternative to conventional sentencing. During the past year a &amp;quot;scholarship&amp;quot; fund has been created to assist serious inmate practitioners in attending a monastic training period on parole or at release from prison.</description></item></channel></rss>