
Listening, Grieving, Working
Today is not the day for my words. Dear world, listen to the uprising. Our babies are speaking to you. – Lisa Sharon Harper

Today is not the day for my words. Dear world, listen to the uprising. Our babies are speaking to you. – Lisa Sharon Harper

I grew up in a Southern Baptist world filled with sacred tunes of both the vintage and contemporary variety. Ironically, the tune that has framed

Why should Christians vote for Joe Biden? The overwhelming answer is because he’s not Donald Trump. There is a lot of truth in those “Any

Note: I uploaded this post yesterday morning…and then yesterday afternoon happened. It seems a bit tone-deaf to write about something other than the events that

++ One ++ Superspreaders and broad brushstrokes. I wince every time I read a list of high-risk places to avoid during the pandemic. “Places of

I don’t qualify to be a Swiftie — although if I were to find out how many times I’ve listened to Taylor Swift’s Folklore and

The funeral home gave us a memory tree to plant in my dad’s honor. A pine sapling, barely two feet high, which we set reverently

One of the most incisive and cogent writers I know on climate justice is Mary Annaïse Heglar, publications director at the Natural Resources Defense Council

I just read the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, released Monday, and I’m still trying to unclench my jaw. As Tim Van Deelen