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Is Pro-Life Evangelicalism Killing Adoptees?

Sara Easterly
December 6, 2021
Church Life, Family and Parenting, Theology
Adoptive parents can build platforms and careers off adoption, but adoptees who circumvent the system, usually offering their emotional labor at no cost, receive backlash.

When Hope is Poisoned by Despair

Susan Smith
September 15, 2020
General, Practical Justice, Race
The killing of black men by police is a relentless beating against the souls and the spirits of people who believe in justice and who operate in hope. But with each assault, those same spirits become more and more wounded.

Why #MeToo Is an American Yom Kippur

Jeffrey Salkin
September 19, 2018
Global, Immigration & Refugees, Interfaith, Politics, Practical Justice, Women
5778 has been the year when, as a society, we confronted the wounds of patriarchy.
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