
After Gaza, Standing Again at Sinai
Returning to Sinai after Gaza amounts to a restorative justice praxis.
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Read More →A human-centered ethic means nothing if not solidarity with every child.
Read More →The Black radical tradition is unified not by empirical facts about people or histories but by a shared commitment to struggle against the paradigm of domination (slavery and its afterlives).
Read More →Cleaver’s perspective may exemplify the struggle for freedom from anti-black racist and capitalist domination. But it also stresses a certain kind of domination of Black women by maintaining a black androcentric worldview as freeing.
Read More →I work with the assumption that the logic of the cross transforms both power and justice, both justice and mercy, into the reconciling love of God.
Who are My People?: A Response to Critical Questions">Read More →In order to effectively counter any potential violence inflicted by religious schools, it is necessary that educator-peacebuilders in these institutions root themselves in the context of the school community and the lived experiences of the students and their families.
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