Churches work to fight ‘mass incarceration,’ the ‘new Jim Crow’
Clergy and church groups are mobilizing to battle racial injustice in the U.S. penal system, inspired by Michelle Alexander’s book “The New Jim Crow: Mass
Clergy and church groups are mobilizing to battle racial injustice in the U.S. penal system, inspired by Michelle Alexander’s book “The New Jim Crow: Mass
The Poynter Institute, in a partnership with The University of Maryland, is currently providing a training session for journalists called “Covering Guns”
Two recent stories on the Moral Monday demonstrations in North Carolina involve Episcopal Clergy: Newsobserver.com writes on The Rev. Jane Holmes:
NBC News Staff Writer Sophia Rosenbaum reports on MSNBC:
Rebecca Ruiz, in Slate.com., looks at the brain science that explains why those working for the justice system often do not believe rape victims, and
The focus of many of us in the Pentagon (and the White House and Congress) is on the problem of sexual assault in the military. … I don’t want this to be a Beltway conversation and it struck me that our social media experiment might be a good vehicle for getting those of you in the field to weigh in.
From Zack Ford at Think Progress: Just now, the Delaware Senate voted 12-9, to approve marriage equality legislation (HB 75), guaranteeing that Delaware will become
The advocacy group Freedom to Marry is among the first out of the gate with the good news:
The next 48 hours are critical for gun violence prevention, as the U.S. Senate returns to Washington and could begin to vote on these bills as soon as Tuesday afternoon. There are two very specific ways you can help.
A lovely video from the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, capturing Monday’s rainy Way of the Cross along Pennsylvania Avenue, where 20 bishops and nearly 400 lay people prayed for action to reduce gun violence.