

The Danger of Profiling, from Trayvon Martin to Trump's Muslim Ban
Five years ago, a 17-year-old, African-American teenager named Trayvon Martin went out for a snack. Like many his age, he was a young man...


Hope. My story, our story.
The 1980’s and early 1990’s was a tumultuous time in Peru. Two revolutionary groups wreaked havoc in the Andean region and the capital...


#BLACKLIVESMATTER and our faith, a reflection
As an African-American male I’ve had multiple run-ins with the police, simply because of the color of my skin. It is a part of a policy...


Disrupting the Disruptor
Last week, San Diego Roman Catholic Bishop Robert McElroy delivered a speech in Modesto to a gathering of 700 community organizers and...


The story of Ruth: using your platform
Twelve days after Donald Trump became president, a dear friend and fellow minister preached on the privilege and power we see in the...


Building Bridges
As executive director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley, I have witnessed the arrival of immigrants crossing the border,...


Taking a census in Heaven
The past few weeks have been a whirlwind. While we have enjoyed seeing our partners and people of faith take charge and combat efforts...


#God is social, economic and civil justice. Link in the bio.
Have you added an intro under your profile picture on Facebook? How about a summary on LinkedIn or a bio on Twitter and Instagram? These...


We are made to celebrate our diversity
Horsed Noah, Director of the Abubakar Assidiq Islamic Center in Columbus, OH on embracing and celebrating diversity. #refugees...


Compassion is an Act of Resistance
“Resist!” The imperative is plastered all over my Facebook feed, echoed in the voices of my friends, congregants, and denominational...