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A Personal Reflection on Researching the Alt-Right by Katrina Buchanan

Bio: Katrina Buchanan, a native of Erie, PA, and a graduate of Robert Morris University in  Pittsburgh, PA, is the current Lutheran Volunteer Corps volunteer serving in Chicago, IL, as the ELCA’s Justice for Women program assistant. On August 15,...

Reflection in the Aftermath of Hurricane Maria by Dr. Rev. Rafael Malpica Padilla

The title of the 1939 film classic, “Gone with the Winds,” is a very good descriptor for what I witnessed in Puerto Rico. Maria, a category 5 hurricane, wreaked havoc in Puerto Rico. The destruction caused by powerful winds and...

The Journey to Right Relationships…a Christian Response by Rev. Robin McCullough-Bade

New Free Resource on Race Relations The Journey to Right Relationships … a Christian Response   When it comes to race relations, those of us who follow Christ have a responsibility and calling to be engaged with others in significant...

Racism: A Different Face by Ruth Ivory-Moore

Racism: A Different Face “We are torn between becoming the people God calls us to be and remaining the people we are, barricaded behind old walls of hostility…. A burning cross reminds us that blatant acts of intimidation, hatred, and...

Remember Charlottesville by Bishop James Mauney, ELCA VA synod

On this Friday, some things bear repeating (written Friday, August 18, 2017): The first is to repeat my request that all of us lift up the town of Charlottesville, its people, its government and first responders, its injured from last...

Racism–a Mix of Power, Privilege and Prejudice by Bishop Bill Gafkjen

  Racism—a mix of power, privilege, and prejudice—is sin, a violation of God’s intention for humanity. The resulting racial, ethnic, or cultural barriers deny the truth that all people are God’s creatures and, therefore, persons of dignity. Racism fractures and...