Category Archives: Liberation

Why does the argument of white vs black have to carry on?

The other day I shared a video from Sojourners magazine, that highlights and builds upon the results from a recent Public Religion Research Institute survey.  From the article introducing the video: While about 80 percent of black Christians believe police-involved killings — … Continue reading

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Problem-posing Education

It is not the answer that enlightens, but the question. Eugene Ionesco I am an educator both as vocation and avocation, although I do not have a formal education degree. And while I can deliver a strong 3-hour lecture with … Continue reading

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Love: The Heart of Dialogue and Engagement

“To love someone is not first of all to do things for them, but to reveal to them their beauty and value, to say to them through our attitude: ‘You are beautiful. You are important. I trust you. You can … Continue reading

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