Tag Archives: Racial Justice
Young Adults: Will We Stay?
Two Contrasting Narratives of What Happened at the General Assembly Reveal a Critical Generation Gap By Patrick David Heery, Unbound Managing Editor View and Print as PDF. Talk to enough social justice-minded Presbyterians and you’ll likely hear two … Continue reading
My Invisible Backpack (Spoken Word Video)
A poem, born in post-apartheid South Africa, revived for the global Joining Hands Initiative; a spoken word reflection about white and Global North privilege, driven by Peggy McIntosh’s invisible knapsack metaphor. By Abbi Heimach Sometimes it takes a journey, … Continue reading
Just Polity
The Justice Implications of the Presbyterian Mid-Council Report By Alex Becker, reporting on structural changes being considered by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) 220th General Assembly Walking down the hall on the third floor of the David Lawrence Convention Center … Continue reading
Close Enough to Get Hurt
Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary It is not enough to say Aint it awful, you have to get close enough to get hurt. By Alex Becker Read and print as PDF. This phrasespoken during a sermon in Louisville Seminarys … Continue reading