When
a Muslim group needed a place for youth religious education, it began
meeting at a synagogue. This arrangement led to friendship and learning
-- and activism.
After
the Atlanta shooting took the lives of eight people, including six
Asian women, many organizations released statements of solidarity with
the Asian American community. That felt empty to many of us, says an
author and worship leader.
The
verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial does not undo the accumulated horror
people of color continue to absorb, writes an expert on faith and
mental health.
Reconsidering
workplace norms is one way to help dismantle racism and seed
transformation in a post-pandemic world, writes the director of the
Thriving in Ministry Coordination Program at Leadership Education at
Duke Divinity.
The
inequalities of the world have been highlighted by the pandemic, and
climate change will continue to threaten all of us, starting with the
most vulnerable, says an author and professor.
Faith-based
organizations are well-served when people know their concerns are
welcome, writes an attorney in the nuclear power industry.
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