by Miguel A. De La Torre | Nov 5, 2025 | Opinion
The eurocentric Jesus has brought despair, disenfranchisement, and death to communities of color. For the sake of their own salvation, these communities must reject the genocidal Jesus who destroyed Indigenous peoples who refused to bow to the European white God; the...
by Anna Parish | Aug 8, 2025 | News
At some point, I started calling the month of May’s busyness and chaotic nature, “The May Crazies.” I think the same could be true for August. “The August Crazies” has a nice ring to it, as well. I don’t think you just get “The May Crazies” or “The August Crazies”...
by Brenda McWilliams | Apr 16, 2025 | Opinion
For those of us who have experienced a spiritual shift away from what I call the “D’s & D’s,” the “dos” and “don’ts,” the dogma and doctrine of evangelical Christianity, Easter presents a conundrum. After decades of hearing, sincerely believing and teaching the...
by Craig Nash | Jan 2, 2025 | Feature, Opinion
While much of the United States was with their families on Christmas, enjoying one of the only nationally sanctioned days when large numbers of us are allowed to disengage from work, Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk were exposing a rift in MAGA-world over the idea of...