article originally postedhere In verse 8 of her lengthy poem “Dark Testament,” Pauli Murray captures the essence of a hope that refuses to be silenced, a hop...
My life began in the Hollywood Hills, where smog often overshadowed the breathtaking view. As a child, I struggled with asthma, constantly coughing and clutching my inhaler like a lifeline.
article originally postedhere It's weird, but I'm glad a racist called my teen son the N-word | Opinion It's one of the most counterintuitive things about be...
article originally postedhere UPDATE, April 8: The U.S. National Park Service restored a quote and an image of Harriet Tubman to their webpage about the Unde...
McCormick Seminary installs its 12th president with a service marked by joy, tradition, and theological vision for the future.
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Written by:Phyllis Byrdserves with the Organization of Africa Instituted Churches (OAIC) in Kenya. I used as an example some years back a commercial which wa...
Kamala Harris delivers a powerful NAACP Image Awards speech, urging Americans to fight for democracy, justice, and civil rights.
The Disabled In Action: Voice of the Voiceless event is a powerful conversation about advocacy, inclusion, and the importance of storytelling in the disability...
Kelly Brown Douglas reflects on democracy, faith, and the moral cost of tolerating injustice in the face of oppressive policies.