by Michael Chancellor | Jan 7, 2026 | Opinion
How can we address the high rates of sexual violence against women (and some men) in the United States? Like the painter who realizes too late that he has painted himself into a corner, I have come to realize this epidemic has been going on for a very long time....
by Rev. Iyalosha Latishia James Rev. Lyndsey Godwin | Jan 6, 2026 | Opinion
January 6th forces American Christians to confront two starkly different stories. One is now five years old: the mobbing of the U.S. Capitol by Proud Boys, Oath Keepers, and other right-wing groups in an attempted coup—many carrying crosses, chanting prayers, and...
by Ken Sehested | Jan 6, 2026 | Opinion
January 6, 2025, is the fifth anniversary of the attempted coup to overturn the formal congressional confirmation of November 2024’s presidential election results. It remains an open wound in our body politic. Its felonious instigator has thus far escaped conviction,...
by Starlette Thomas | Jan 5, 2026 | Opinion, Opinion|The Raceless Gospel Initiative
To whom do I address the message of the Raceless Gospel? No one in particular. I don’t have a target audience as this proclamation is for a world yet to be. I know as much as I tell you. I am given one line at a time. Hook, line and sinker, I took the bait for a...
by Victoria Richard | Jan 5, 2026 | Opinion
Editor’s Note: A version of the following first appeared on the author’s Substack. Colonization is the act of one country seizing and taking another country as its own. The result is a place where social class is stratified according to the race, culture, faith and...
by Miguel A. De La Torre | Jan 4, 2026 | Opinion
Imagine a government run by a convicted criminal. A president who lies, enriches himself and his family, and persecutes political opponents. A president who is willing to overthrow his own government just to stay in power. A president who is, in all senses of the...