At Goshen College, we are fighting to create spaces of safety in which our immigrant students and their families can learn while healing from the trauma of immigration. The post Education under threat appeared first on Anabaptist World.| Anabaptist World
The Aug. 14 conference, themed “Change the story, redeeming race, reconciliation and the mission of the church,” invited faith leaders to engage in discussions on race, from a gospel-centric perspective. The post At conference, pastors address racism in their churches as momentum fades appeared first on Anabaptist World.| Anabaptist World
“We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.” —Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” April 16, 196 Dear People of God in the Diocese of Chicago, Last summer, our diocese rallied in extraordinary ways—gathering clothes,... Read more ➤➤ The post Our Immigrant Siblings Need Us Now / Nuestros hermanos inmigrantes nos necesitan ahora appeared first on Epi...| Episcopal Diocese of Chicago
Friends General Conference has updated its list of resources for faithfulness.| Friends General Conference
The latest Spiritual Deepening eRetreat, "Quaker Tools for the Spiritual Journey," held its last session on May 19. Here's a brief report! The post Spiritual Journey eRetreat Encourages All Travelers appeared first on Friends General Conference.| Friends General Conference
On June 24th, the 88th day after SB1 had been signed into law by Governor Mike DeWine, students at the University of Cincinnati faced the realities of the bill. The post SB1 Affects Students at UC and Beyond appeared first on Ignite Peace.| Ignite Peace
I will be teaching the Raceless Gospel and from my first book, Take Me to the Water: The Raceless Gospel as Baptismal Pedagogy for a Desegregated Church, at the Queen’s Foundation in Birmingh…| The Raceless Gospel
Dan Berry • May 27, 2025 I’m currently reading Dr. Jennifer Harvey’s new book, Anti-Racism as a Daily Practice. In the first chapter, she talks about how people often approach her and ask how she became so passionate about racism. That made me reflect on how I’ve been asked the same question. If you’re involved in […] The post Why Do I Care About Racism When I’m White? appeared first on Brownicity.| Brownicity
Social Work in Divisive Times: Navigating Dual Roles Across Eras and Movements Justin S. Harty, Ph.D., Arizona State University https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2770-6869 November 6, 2024 Social work is often celebrated for its commitment to social justice, aiding vulnerable populations, and driving societal change. Yet, this narrative too frequently fails to grapple with the darker elements of the...| Social Welfare History Project
Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man Author: Emmanuel Acho Genre: Nonfiction/Social Sciences Publication Date: November 10, 2020 Publisher: Macmillan Audio ★★★★★ “You cannot fix a problem y…| Leah's Books
Uncomfortable Conversations with a Jew Author: Emmanuel Acho and Noa Tishby Genre: Nonfiction/Social Sciences Publication Date: April 30, 2024 Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio ★★★★★ From two&n…| Leah's Books
An interview with an unstoppable organizer, Gerardo Marciano| Rampant Magazine
“Terrorism” is a nebulous, racialized, and incoherent concept. Its use adds nothing to our political or ethical analysis, but rather functions as a political weapon in the hands of US empire.| Rampant Magazine