Issan Dorsey

Issan Dorsey
TitleRoshi
Personal
Born
Tommy Dorsey Jr.

(1933-03-07)March 7, 1933
DiedSeptember 6, 1990(1990-09-06) (aged 57)
ReligionBuddhism
SchoolSōtō
Senior posting
TeacherShunryu Suzuki
Zentatsu Richard Baker
Based inHartford Street Zen Center
SuccessorSteven Allen

Issan Dorsey (March 7, 1933 — September 6, 1990), born Tommy Dorsey Jr., was a Sōtō Zen monk and teacher, Dharma heir of Zentatsu Richard Baker and onetime abbot of Hartford Street Zen Center (HSZC) located in the Castro district of San Francisco, California. Earlier in his life, he had worked as a prostitute and a drag queen, and had struggled at times with drug addiction. He died of complications from AIDS in 1990.

He established the Maitri Hospice at HSZC for students and friends dying of AIDS during the spread of the epidemic in the 1980s—the first Buddhist hospice of its kind in the United States. Numbers of his students and colleagues have observed that Dorsey was the embodiment of a bodhisattva.[1]

  1. ^ Whitney, Kobai Scott (March 1998). "The Lone Mountain Path: The Example of Issan Dorsey". Shambhala Sun. Archived from the original on 2007-08-07. Retrieved 2008-03-02.