What a Forgotten 19th Century Suffragist Can Teach Us About Women’s Rights vs. The Religious Right
19th century women’s rights activist Matilda Joslyn Gage sought equal rights for all, but only by rethinking religion.
Read More19th century women’s rights activist Matilda Joslyn Gage sought equal rights for all, but only by rethinking religion.
Read MoreHe said you would be safe and all you had to do was look the other way when he advocated racist platforms. You took that bribe.
Read MoreThe Muslim ban masqueraded as a travel ban dramatizes the perpetual conflict between the essential America and the existential America.
Read MoreIn response to the kinds of shifts that have occasioned the post-racial fantasy, Fluker encourages us to think beyond the dominant tropes associated with black Christianity.
Read MoreIn the end, I think we can have conversations about our values because we’re human, and that’s what humans do.
Read MoreThe claims of religious persecution, particularly by cisgender, straight white men who run multi-million-dollar advocacy groups, are especially heinous on a day intended to commemorate Dr. King’s life.
Read MoreIs the eve of Trump era the darkness of the tomb or the darkness of the womb?
Read More“I think the white church has to do some self-examination to see whether they are in line with the Gospel or just pushing a civil religion.”
Read MoreWe would do well to remember that our good news first came as an act of divine protest in the body of a poor, brown baby born in a barn.
Read MoreRead about some “fearless American originals” as we stare down the barrel of a Trump presidency.
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