Reparations

March 22, 2024

First Black Lead Pastor of Historically White Megachurch Makes Case for Reparations, Social Justice

Mike Kelsey, the first Black lead pastor at McLean Bible Church, encouraged Christians to embrace reparations and social justice as biblical. The post First Black Lead […]
November 4, 2019

Princeton Theological Seminary to Pay $27M in Reparations for Ties to Slavery

The Princeton Theological Seminary, in Princeton, NJ, has set aside $ 27 million to pay reparations for its ties to slavery. More The post Princeton Theological […]
August 12, 2019

Poll: Should the U.S. Make Reparations for Slavery?

This year has seen ongoing national conversations about the need for the U.S. government to provide reparations “to the descendants of African Americans who were enslaved […]
August 11, 2019

Reparations for Slavery

This year has seen ongoing national conversations about the need for the U.S. government to provide reparations “to the descendants of African Americans who were enslaved […]
July 8, 2019

Greed, Revival, and Korea: Another Case for Reparations From the Pyongyang Revival of 1907

The Pyongyang Revivals of 1907 in Korea illustrate the evangelistic importance of reparations and its vital role in inspiring revival. More The post Greed, Revival, and […]
May 21, 2019

How Black Women Championed Demands for Reparations

By Ana Lucia Araujo, History News Network The American media has paid increasing attention to the legacies of slavery. The new National Museum of African American History and Culture […]
April 27, 2019

The Case for African American Reparations, Explained

Joe R. Feagin, Texas A&M University For the first time, most major Democratic presidential contenders are talking about whether the U.S. government should consider paying reparations […]
March 9, 2019

David Brooks, Reparations, and White Christian America

David Brooks, an opinion columnist at the New York Times, has written an opinion piece describing his slow conversion to the cause of reparations. Brooks, who […]