Tag Archives: Black History Month
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
Reparations to Repair Today’s Widening Rifts: A White Millennial Endorsement of the Reparations Conversation
One of the most universal and repeated messages in the Bible is that God loves justice. Yet, when the word “reparations” is thrown into the political ring as a possible counter to the damages done by slavery, even strongly progressive … Continue reading
“Selma, Lord, Selma”
From Admiration to Action Five children (4 girls and 1 boy, who departs in the opposite direction halfway down) are walking down steps of the 16th Street Baptist Church. They are discussing typical girlish things. “I got my hair pressed … Continue reading