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The Freedom of a Troubled Heart
Today many rejoice in the new air that is breathed in Colombia. Winds of Peace are blowing —...
Read MoreQuiet Quitting
In an office today, an employee will close their laptop at 5:00 p.m. and go home—without...
Read MoreKissing the Earth
Listen to the podcast https://soundcloud.com/theucc/kissing-the-earth Read the...
Read MoreReproductive Justice Means More than Being Pro-Choice
Much of my focus has been on the reproductive justice (RJ) landscape and its movements since I...
Read MoreThe Privilege of Not Seeing
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Read MoreIn Our Hands
Two important August anniversaries — one somber message. On Aug. 6, we marked the 57th...
Read MoreRegaining the Momentum to End the HIV Epidemic
Anyone who lives paycheck to paycheck knows they are a small crisis away from falling behind...
Read MoreHumane Reception of Immigrants Helps the Economy
The growing assertions of nativism and white supremacy in the United States have caused...
Read MoreDo Mean to Interrupt
My advocacy for criminal justice reform is driven by my 24-year-old cousin, Matthew. He’s...
Read MoreToward Period Equity for All
“They asked only one thing, that we remember the poor, which was actually what I was eager to...
Read MoreAct Now for Climate Justice
The last international trip I went on for work was to Southern Asia in January 2020. We...
Read More988: Calling All Angels
I picked up my phone and dialed 988. A person named Angel answered the phone in a soft, calm...
Read MoreTribal Sovereignty, Trampled
The end of June always brings a slew of decisions from the United States Supreme Court...
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