Talking to kids about difficult subjects
FORMA, always a wealth of information, has put forward resources that can be used to discuss issues like Ferguson with children and youth in your
FORMA, always a wealth of information, has put forward resources that can be used to discuss issues like Ferguson with children and youth in your
Yesterday, Ann Fontaine asked you what you heard from the pulpit. Preachers, what did you say? Here are some of the responses we received. The
Manic Pixie Dream Mama has some thoughts on the white privilege she and her three sons enjoy:
Like many other people, we are trying to make sense of the frightening and deeply trouble events unfolding in Ferguson, Missouri in the wake of
“Hands-up”…chanted and displayed…has become the major form of protest in Ferguson. Matt Pearce in the LA Times:
Posted today on the Union of Black Episcopalians
Just in time for the celebration of the Episcopal Marketplace:
Numerous articles and conversations on The Civil Rights Act of 1964, signed on July 2nd, 1964: NPR’s On Point with Tom Ashbrook dedicated its first
But I think that misstates the real finding of Pew’s survey: everyone thinks blacks who can’t get ahead are mostly responsible for their own condition. With the single exception of solid liberals, majorities in every other group believe this by a 2:1 margin or more.
Emma Green of The Atlantic writes: In an interesting new survey, the Public Religion Research Institute found that 10 percent of Americans believe business owners