Artists

February 16, 2019

Sex Robots for Sale? Laws Aren’t Keeping Up With Ethical, Privacy Issues They Raise

By Francis X. Shen, University of Minnesota The robots are here. Are the “sexbots” close behind? From the Drudge Report to The New York Times, sex […]
February 15, 2019

Interview: Jemar Tisby Talks White Supremacy and Theological Heroes

Jemar Tisby is president of The Witness, a Black Christian Collective and co-host of the “Pass The Mic” podcast. Tisby is also a Ph.D. student in History at the […]
February 11, 2019

Interview: Jemar Tisby Exposes US Christianity’s Racism From Columbus to Black Lives Matter

Jemar Tisby is president of The Witness, a Black Christian Collective and co-host of the “Pass The Mic” podcast. Tisby is also a Ph.D. student in History […]
February 9, 2019

What Is the Great Commission and Why Is It Controversial?

By Mathew Schmalz A majority of church-going American Christians are unfamiliar with the term, the “Great Commission,” a recent survey found. Even among those familiar with […]
February 9, 2019

How to Take Care of Dry Skin in Winter

Dry skin is a pretty common problem and can affect anyone “at any age and for many reasons,” according to the American Academy of Dermatology. The […]
February 7, 2019

Interview: Eric Mason on Dangers of a ‘Narrow Gospel’ and Knowing Church History

Editor’s Note: Read part one of this interview.  Dr. Eric Mason is the founder and pastor of Epiphany Fellowship. He is the recipient of multiple earned […]
February 7, 2019

What Is Blackface and Why Is Blackface Offensive?

Editor’s note: The following article was originally published June 11, 2018, by The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. The article remains relevant amid ongoing controversies involving the subject […]
February 4, 2019

Wealth Inequality Hits Communities of Color Hardest, According to New Study

By Chuck Collins, January 29, 2019 The story of the growing inequality in the United States has many dimensions. There is the overarching story of the last […]
February 3, 2019

Protesting Isn’t the Only Way to Make Your Voice Heard

By Kristina Lambright and Anna Amirkhanyan More Americans are trying to make their voices heard these days. Approximately one in five Americans participated in a protest or […]