Tag Archives: Women’s Rights
Poetry | Pittsburgh Reflections
Dedicated to the Memory of the Pittsburgh 11. I am a Jew. I know some want to take my life For being a Jew. I learned about Anne Frank When I was just five years old. I’ve imagined living in … Continue reading
Pro-Choice and Pro-Women: What’s at Stake?
Swirling around the atmosphere as I write this is the furor over the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court of the United States. In a remarkable movement from margin to center, the experiences of women have become the … Continue reading
Make America Just. Period.
A Moral Platform for the Christian “Justice Voter.” Fall 2018 What does the Lord require of you, but to seek justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with your God? —Micah 6:8 The church is not, and must not be, a partisan … Continue reading
Resisting Harassment in the Church
Past and Future Measures to Challenge Coercive Sexism. An earlier piece by Managing Editor Henry Koenig Stone addressed the call of Christians to engage individually with the MeToo movement and fight to reduce sexual harassment and abuse in the United … Continue reading