by Ali Khan | Jul 9, 2025 | Opinion
The past 21 months have been transformative for Palestinians and Israelis, but also, notably, for many Americans. Some have become entrenched in their polarized views of the Palestinian occupation and conflict. Others have had a rude awakening, discovering how...
by Grace Ji-Sun Kim | Jul 2, 2025 | Opinion
Nowhere is safe in Gaza. I never imagined I would live in a time where the death of innocent people would become just another headline that doesn’t stir any outrage. The world is becoming numb to the killing of innocent civilians in Gaza. The images are being shared...
by Craig Nash | Jun 12, 2025 | News
Faith Commons, a Dallas-based initiative that convenes faith and community leaders for conversations to advance the common good, hosted a forum on Monday, June 9th, titled “Two Peoples, One Land” at Wilshire Baptist Church. The event addressed the ongoing conflict...
by Stephanie Gray | Apr 29, 2025 | Opinion
The occupation of Palestine, exemplified most vividly by the siege of Gaza and the ongoing genocide, is not just a political issue. It is a profound moral crisis for the Jewish community. The civilian casualties and destruction of Palestinian life and infrastructure...
by Ali Khan | Apr 29, 2025 | Opinion
If you ask someone in most Muslim-majority countries about Zionism, they may not be able to define it. They probably can’t explain its historical evolution or recognize its veneer of “Judeo-Christian” theology. However, if you were to describe the role Zionism has...