Artists

February 6, 2018

I Like You In Person, But Not Online

Am I the only one with people I like in person yet don’t like online? The post I Like You In Person, But Not Online appeared […]
February 5, 2018

What Kids Are Learning About Slavery at School

Teaching Tolerance conducted online surveys of 1,000 American high-school seniors and more than 1,700 social-studies teachers across the country to see what’s taught about slavery. The […]
February 5, 2018

Black History and the Intersection of Christian Faith

Some of the earliest Christian churches remain in Africa, including the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, and Black slaves used the Christianity that was forced on them as […]
February 4, 2018

Why I Teach a Course Called ‘White Racism’

The need for students to learn about racism in American society existed long before I began teaching a course called “White Racism” at Florida Gulf Coast […]
February 3, 2018

Bible Movies 2018: Paul, Samson, and Mary Magdalene Headed to the Big Screen

Since the release of “The Passion of the Christ,” many high-budget films based on biblical characters and events have caught the attention of moviegoers. Riding the […]
January 31, 2018

State of the Union Address: 5 Questions for Trump on Gender, Race, and Immigration

President Donald Trump was expected to touch on several vital issues during his first State of the Union address before Congress Tuesday night. What should Americans […]
January 29, 2018

Evangelical Leader Criticizes Trump’s ‘Morally Reprehensible’ Treatment of Dreamers

It has been just over a year since the Rev. Samuel Rodriguez participated in the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Yet, Rodriguez has voiced strong disagreement […]
January 25, 2018

How Racially Restrictive Covenants Widened the Black-White Wealth Gap

Conversations about wealth inequality in the United States inevitably circle back to the question of race: why does wealth disproportionately reside among Whites in comparison to […]
January 24, 2018

How Christian Women Are Shaping Public Attitudes About Sex Work

In the U.S. in particular, secular feminists and conservative women have usually found themselves on opposite sides of social issues. The post How Christian Women Are […]