Tag Archives: Racial Justice
The Unfulfilled American Promise: Stories of the People Left Behind
Winter 2018 Reparations to Repair Today’s Widening Rifts: A White Millennial Endorsement of the Reparations Conversation Henry Koenig Stone “Today’s injustice is sufficient reason to substantiate the need to repair our society.” Managing Editor Henry Koenig Stone responds to the … Continue reading
MLK’s Mantle in 2018: Barber, Theoharis, and Strategy for the Poor People’s Campaign
Correction: The date of the culminating march in Washington, D.C. is June 23rd. Some heroes don’t wear capes. Instead of flight or invisibility, the mantle of Martin Luther King Jr. gives one more grounding and visibility. But sometimes that visibility … Continue reading
The Message to the Margins: An Election Lamentation and Call to Action
This article was originally published on November 9, 2016 on Denise’s blog, ‘SOULa Scriptura” at The United States of America has elected Donald Trump its next president. It’s sinking in as I type that. We (the royal “we”) elected Donald … Continue reading
Revolution Toward “Fulfilling Joy”: Paul Lehmann, Luke Cage, and the 2016 Election
If I remember correctly, the classroom in Tennent Hall had a half moon window. I can still see the faces gathered around the table that day in 1992, still feel the familiar, smooth feel of a laminated church tabletop beneath … Continue reading