A focus on four racial myths
From “Rebirth of a Nation: Reparations and Remaking America” by Joel Edward Goza “What it means to be a Negro […]
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From “Rebirth of a Nation: Reparations and Remaking America” by Joel Edward Goza “What it means to be a Negro […]
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From “The Asylum Seekers: A Chronicle of Life, Death, and Community at the Border” by Cristina Rathbone It is important
Not much left of the US asylum process Read More »
From “We Become What We Normalize: What We Owe Each Other in Worlds That Demand Our Silence” by David Dark
It can add up to the active suppression of conscience Read More »
From “The Discipline of Inspiration: The Mysterious Encounter with God at the Heart of Creativity” by Carey Wallace Even when
At the heart of creation Read More »
From “The Wounds Are the Witness: Black Faith Weaving Memory into Justice and Healing” by Yolanda Pierce So it grieves
Sites of humiliation and shame Read More »
From “Wired to Lead: Being the Leader the Church Didn’t Think You Could Be” by Suzanne Nadell If you feel
Through people I met at work, not church Read More »
From “The Soulwork of Justice: Four Movements for Contemplative Action” by Wesley Granberg-Michaelson. Destroying false protective coverings allows the emergence
From “Walk with Me: A Journey through the Landscape of Trauma” by Ellen Corcella In our home, “Danny Boy” was
From “With Liberty and Justice for Some: The Bible, the Constitution, and Racism in America” By Susan K. Williams Smith
Diametrically Opposed Belief Systems Read More »
From “Defending Democracy from its Christian Enemies” by David P. Gushee The peculiar development of the relationship between religion and
Christianity and Democracy: A Fraught History Read More »