Tag Archives: Racial Justice
Advocacy for Women’s Concerns and Beyond
Even as a life-long Presbyterian, I knew very little about the Advocacy Committee for Women’s Concerns until I joined the committee in 2010. I had read some of the Committee’s Advice and Counsel memoranda speaking to pertinent General Assembly Overtures … Continue reading
Trayvon’s Verdict on Us
Summer 2013 Contents: – Introduction, Chris Iosso – Ready or Not, Larissa Kwong Abazia – A Pastoral Letter, Nancy Benson-Nicol – The Beloved Community, Claudio Carvalhaes – Outrage, Cynthia Joe – For a Longer, Stronger … Continue reading
The Persistent Evil of Racism and the People of God
Louis Knowles is Interim Pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Newtown, a multi-cultural congregation in Elmhurst, NY. He has worked on hunger issues, investment in cooperatives in developing nations, and medical care in India, all through ecumenical Christian organizations. Here … Continue reading
TRAYVON’S VERDICT ON US
Chris Iosso is the Coordinator of the Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy and General Editor of Unbound. This issue of Unbound is about the response of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) to racism; a way of joining the conversation begun … Continue reading