We Need to Grieve. Seven Places to Begin. Auburn Senior Fellows June 28, 2020 Church Life, Global, Race Our grief may just have the impact of creating an antibody that will be the moral revival our country needs.
What’s Next for the Poor People’s Campaign? Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove June 24, 2020 General, Politics, Practical Justice How can we remake America so that “We the People” means all of us?
Deconstructing Symbols that Terrorize Beck Lister June 19, 2020 Global, Practical Justice, Race We are seeing now that history is not as far in the past as we think it is, and something that is not symbolically significant to me may certainly mean something to others.
There Is No ‘Other’ Morf Morford June 16, 2020 Politics, Practical Justice, Race Our options in life were never equal, never fair, and never related to merit or work ethic.
Why Have You Forsaken Us (by The Many) The Many June 11, 2020 Art, Practical Justice, Race Lament is a form of protest and resistance to anything that destroys life.
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.
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.
Genuine Freedom Is Love at Work Craig M. Watts May 29, 2020 General, Politics, Practical Justice If freedom does not serve a purpose beyond itself then it is a self-centered trivial thing.