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Where Are All the Black Evangelicals: The Rise of Woke Evangelicalism
The water fountains and signs may have been taken down, but our country’s sordid past still required addressing systemic issues that disproportionately impacted Black communities.
Singin’ Us to Glory: The Life and Legacy of Fannie Lou Hamer
Celebrated for her involvement in the Civil Rights Movement, her greatest contribution is the model she gave on the Christian life.
Poem: A Voice of the Unheard
Lady Justice turns a blind eye from broken bronze bodies laid in mahogany.
Three Reflections From the Take A Knee Saga
Forced patriotism has no place in a free society and is more in keeping with authoritarian power.
Race Conversations for People of Color in the Trump Era
People of color often feel the burden of proving our pain to our white brothers and sisters and that is extremely taxing.
Have We Already Gotten Over Charlottesville?
The primary sin of many in middle class white America is not that of commission but of omission.

