by Starlette Thomas | Mar 16, 2026 | Opinion
It’s Her Month, also known as Women’s History Month, which began as “Women’s History Week” in 1978. But saying herstory is not sufficient to balance the scales of history. Because history needs more than “a woman’s touch.” Women’s History Month acknowledges and honors...
by Donald Williams | Mar 16, 2026 | Opinion
Colin Powell, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was widely known for embracing a philosophy that war should only be undertaken as an absolute last resort. This prudent perspective, often referred to as the Powell Doctrine, insists that political leaders...
by Sari Bashi | Mar 13, 2026 | Opinion
Israeli leaders want us to believe the US-Israeli-Iranian war is an ethno-religious conflict. It isn’t. In his February 28 speech launching the US-Israeli-Iranian war, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sought to rally Israeli citizens by invoking the story of...
by Sean Palmer | Mar 12, 2026 | Opinion
I enjoy a good blockbuster. I’m not one of those people who think a movie has to be slow, subtitled, or confusing to be worthy of my time. Some of the greatest films ever made were made for mass audiences—Jaws. The Godfather. Schindler’s List. Great art and wide...
by Caleb Lines | Mar 11, 2026 | Opinion
The fourth core value of the Center for Progressive Christianity gets to the heart of what distinguishes the progressive Christian movement from some of the loudest voices in American Christianity. It reads: “By calling ourselves Progressive Christians, we mean we are...
by Delaney Metcalf | Mar 11, 2026 | Opinion
Many neurodivergent women spend their entire lives thinking something is wrong with them, when the truth is simpler and far more devastating: They were unsupported, misunderstood and expected to survive without the tools everyone else took for granted. A diagnosis...