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It is our responsibility to raise our children this way.

A version of this piece was originally published in the Israel/Palestine Mission Network’s email newsletter and at Ecclesio.com. Emma González is 18 and about to graduate from high school this Spring—and she gets things done. A daughter of Cuban immigrants, González … Continue reading

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Ending the Reign of the Invisible Monster: Privilege

There is no such thing as race – true or false? The answer is true. Contemporary scholars agree that “race” is a recent invention. There is only one race, the human race. In fact, there is widespread agreement among scholars … Continue reading

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A National Call for Moral Revival: Rev. Jimmie Hawkins on the renewed Poor People’s Campaign

In 1968, the Spirit was moving and doing a new thing in the fight for civil rights: a Poor People’s Campaign that sought to link issues of race and class justice and bring about transformative, moral change. 50 years later, … Continue reading

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The multicultural legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.

A version of this article was first published, originally in Spanish, on Jan 15th here. This version was  first translated by the author, and then edited with his consent. In 1968 Martin Luther King, Jr.’s book The Trumpet of Conscience … Continue reading

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