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    Haitian Immigrants Revived a Church. Now the Pews Are Empty

    At St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Haitian immigrants helped revive worship, fellowship, and ministry. Now fears over TPS and immigration enforcement have emptied the pews.

    July 9, 2026
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    What We Live For: Obituaries and Spiritual Reflection

    Peter W. Marty reflects on obituaries, ethical wills, and how writing honestly about our lives can help us clarify what we value and what we live for.

    July 7, 2026
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    The Long War Against Michelle Obama’s Womanhood

    Joseph Williams examines how attacks on Michelle Obama’s womanhood reveal a deeper history of misogynoir, racism, and political grievance aimed at powerful Black women.

    July 5, 2026
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    Hope Is a Discipline in Hard Times

    Mariame Kaba reflects on hope as a daily discipline, reminding organizers and people of faith that grounded hope is practiced through action, patience, and trust.

    July 3, 2026
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    AJC Atlanta Black/Jewish Coalition

    AJC Atlanta’s Black/Jewish Coalition continues a legacy of dialogue, education, advocacy, and relationship-building across Black, Jewish, and Jews of Color communities.

    July 1, 2026
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    Young Black Men Are Frustrated, Not Disengaged

    A new poll shows young Black men value voting but want politics connected to real economic and community change.

    June 10, 2026
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    The Dismantling of Black Studies

    A powerful reflection on attacks against Black Studies, academic freedom, democracy, and the right to tell the truth.

    June 6, 2026
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    Nannie Helen Burroughs Gets Her Due

    Nannie Helen Burroughs’ legacy in Black women’s education, labor rights, and civil rights is receiving renewed attention.

    June 4, 2026
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    In the Waiting Room

    A quiet doctor’s office encounter becomes a warm reflection on conversation, connection, and everyday kindness.

    June 2, 2026
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    Changing the Face of Global Mission

    A reflection on how global mission is being reimagined beyond colonial history, Western models, and wealth-dependent sending.

    June 1, 2026
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