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Oluwatoyin “Toyin” Salau’s Death and Misogyny in the Black Community
We cannot fix a problem we refuse to properly acknowledge.
Birthing While Black: When Giving Life Causes Death
A college-educated black woman is more likely to die in childbirth than a white woman without a high school diploma.
Birthing While Black: Introduction
Black women are subject to dangerous, even fatal, issues during labor, delivery, and postpartum.
Mercy and Justice: Jesus Our Perfect Advocate
All human life, including women’s, have value. It’s written plainly in Genesis 1:27 and practiced beautifully in John 4.
Black Motherhood in the Age of Trump
I wonder if the car seats in the back of my minivan will be enough to keep me from becoming Sandra Bland.
Do We Really Value Women?: The Church and a Call for Gender Reconciliation
Christians must be at the forefront of confronting a culture that devalues women - starting with the American church.
Ain’t I A Woman? A Brief Reflection of the Just Gospel Women’s Panel
How might women fulfill their purpose while not violating God’s principles?
When I Consider The Darkness
In response to the events surrounding Tamir Rice, Quina Aragon pens her fears concerning the darkness -- the evil of racism her unborn daughter will face because of her dark skin.