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Two Years Later, Families Are Still Being Separated

Gena Thomas
June 13, 2020
Family and Parenting, Immigration & Refugees, Practical Justice
When I call you brother, I mean I will fight for your right to life as if you were my brother. When you call me sister, stand up for my human rights.

Dying to Whiteness, Becoming Anti-Racist

Nathan Hunt
June 12, 2020
Global, Race, Theology
Whiteness is very real, and it cannot simply be exited by saying so.

How Much Longer (by Common Hymnal)

Common Hymnal
June 8, 2020
Art, Church Life, Race
Oh brother, lay your weapons down, where the river of justice rolls and all oppression drowns.

Bless Me With Anger at White Supremacy

Dominique Gilliard
June 5, 2020
General, Practical Justice, Race
So that you may tirelessly work for justice, freedom, and peace among all people.

De-Creating Whiteness

Nathan Hunt
June 4, 2020
General, Race, Theology
If there is to ever be an end to all this pain, all this alienation and violence, it cannot come through the racial categories we have inherited.

Clearing the Temple Courts: What Jesus Did About Systemic Injustice

Corey Farr
June 3, 2020
Peace & Nonviolence, Race, Theology
Clearing the temple was disruptive and highly controversial.

Racial Trauma, Resilience, and Poetry

Gigi Khanyezi
June 2, 2020
Art, General, Race
This is a tribute to the enduring struggle of intergenerational racial trauma and the extraordinary resilience that has accompanied it. 

On Protesting: A Theological Reflection for the Privileged (like me)

Jon Huckins
June 1, 2020
Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice, Theology
Jesus disrupted the pseudo-peace to expose it for what it was; a weapon of the state to maintain the status quo.

#SundaySermon: This Is the Way the World Ends

Angela Denker
May 31, 2020
Politics, Practical Justice, Race
Today, may our whimper give way to action and compassion, for a new world and a new America.

Rediscipling the White Church

David Swanson
May 28, 2020
Church Life, Race, Theology
The problem of individualism is that many white people refuse to see ourselves as white.
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  • Insisting on Healing May be the Death of Us

    Meagan Ruby Wagner
    January 15, 2021
    Christians are often among the worst at calling for unity in the aftermath of great injustice; there is a pervasive idea that Jesus was a really nice guy who wants more than anything for people to get along and have a good time.

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