2017 July / August Issue
Stop Violence Violence tore at the fabric of a friendship—where can they go for healing?
Stop Violence Violence tore at the fabric of a friendship—where can they go for healing?
500 Years of Protest What will be the basis, or authority, of our protests? Is there any standard of what’s right and wrong, just…
My Sweet Addiction Is your sweet tooth killing you?
Having lived and worked in Dayton, Ohio, a short documentary entitled “The Epidemic” made there last year caught my eye. According to data compiled…
Prejudice, discrimination and stereotyping—whether overt or implicit—are alive and unfortunately well. Sue’s research and observations are included in his most recent publication Race Talk…
When the police realized Jackson was not their 25 year-old robbery suspect, they let him go. He called his son, Don, a newly promoted…
The Social Justice Suite The justice of God stands as a healing equalizer in hearts, homes and communities.
As a woman of color, fight has been part of my DNA. If you are part of America whose candidate lost in the last election,…
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick takes a knee during the national anthem at NFL games to draw attention to racial injustice–particularly in light…