In the Era of Ahmaud, What Does Solidarity Have to Do With Jesus? Gigi Khanyezi May 17, 2020 General, Practical Justice, Race The reality is, centuries and generations of witnessing Black flesh disemboweled in our streets has socialized our conscience to accept it as normal.
Black People Are Tired RLC Editor May 14, 2020 General, Peace & Nonviolence, Race Black people are so tired.
‘That’s a Lie’: The Heckling of BIWOC on Christian Campus Kathy Khang February 16, 2020 General, Race, Women "And then a male voice from the audience yelled back: 'That’s a lie.'"
Decoding Whiteness Tony Caldwell January 31, 2020 Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice, Race To follow Jesus is to be anti-racist.
Writing a New History of Immigrant & Racial Justice Omar Angel Perez January 19, 2020 Immigration & Refugees, Practical Justice, Race We must continue Dr. King’s work by demonstrating how great America could be if we would all just stop being so afraid of each other.
Behind CT’s Editorial Is a Crisis of America’s Religion of Whiteness J. Kameron Carter December 28, 2019 Politics, Race We are in a crisis of the religion of whiteness.
In Tennessee, Is Redemption Only for the Powerful? Justin Jones December 21, 2019 Politics, Race, Theology It's a strange infatuation, a theology almost, centered on the elevation of white supremacy.
The White Evangelical Persecution Complex Craig M. Watts December 6, 2019 Global, Interfaith, LGBTQ+, Politics, Theology It is past time for white evangelical Christians to stop whining about nonexistent persecution.
Learning Resistance and Courage From Ida B. Wells Catharine Meeks November 18, 2019 Practical Justice, Race, Theology The greatest gift that studying Wells has brought to my life is freedom from fear.
Why Trump — Not Jesus — Is at the Heart of White Christian Love for Kanye Andre Henry October 30, 2019 General, LGBTQ+, Politics, Race We know what a great sin it is to question white America’s innocence.