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Protect and Advocate for God’s Beloved Children Now!
My life has been shaped by movements for black lives since childhood. Movement language was...
Read MoreThe Digital Divide Is a Justice Issue
I live in a suburb fifteen miles west of downtown Cleveland. Upon moving into my house, I...
Read MoreWhen the Land Owns Us
Edgar Villanueva, a non-profit leader and member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, wrote...
Read MoreOne More Story about the Midterms
Whether you are an experienced voter who has already checked your voter registration and...
Read MoreFinding Common Ground in an Election Year
“If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? For even sinners love those who...
Read MorePromises Promises
Think back with me if you can to right as the pandemic was in full swing, those long dark days...
Read MoreEveryone Is Worthy
There is a deep difference in worldview that divides families, political parties, and society....
Read MoreToday I Am Wise
It is Thursday. I consciously scan my closet for something black. Slipping into my black dress...
Read MoreA Protest Story: Unplanned Agitation
Dollie Burwell (second from right) shares a jail cell during the 1982 protests with (from...
Read MoreA Global Pandemic of Gender-Based Violence
The World Council of Churches Thursdays in Black Ambassadors issued a Joint Message on...
Read MoreMilitarism and Climate Change
War is hell. So said General William Tecumseh Sherman. So, if the generals feel this...
Read MoreAsking Questions
Listen to the podcast Read the transcript Just a couple days ago, I sat for a few...
Read MoreI Love to Tell the Story
I love to tell the story… We all have hymns that we love to sing: “Blessed...
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