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Parenting As Activism

Lee Ann Pomrenke
January 26, 2019
Family and Parenting, Practical Justice, Race
My greatest contribution was probably the picture of me, leaning over my little child to speak into the microphone, with the legislator who had proposed the bill scowling off to the side. I had been standing...

The War on Poverty Is Not Over

William J. Barber
July 16, 2018
General, Politics, Practical Justice
Let me be clear: The war on poverty is far from over.

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  • Still Christian? A Prayer for the Reckoning

    Lydia Wylie-Kellerman
    January 27, 2021
    We are witnessing the ways that Christianity’s tentacles have bound themselves to patriarchy, nationalism, and white supremacy. For many of us rooted in this tradition, this is a moment of reckoning with its violence.

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