There is a desperate need for more dialogue on queer religiosities. I wish I could endorse this book as an effort to connect queer identity with buddhist practice.
Unfortunately, this book displays almost no consciousness of the class oppression, racism, and sexism that create the conditions that allow for homophobia to exist. This is a shame because the buddhist insight of interconnectness could speak so eloquently to these connections. But ultimately it seems this is a book written by and for privileged white males.
For those desperately seeking validation of their sexual orientation, Queer Dharma may provide affirmation. But the true dharma is intended to challenge us beyond our own limited identity and privilege. This book deserves credit for taking the initial steps to establish dialogue, but it could have been much better.