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  • Editorial
    The Rev. W.H.G. Carter’s great-granddaughter shares a family’s living tradition.
    Starita Smith
  • Editorial
    Ward Morehouse took on Union Carbide after a chemical spill killed 15,000 people in India in 1984. What he learned helped chart a new course for the movement that wants to make corporations accountable to the people.
    Kimberly French
  • Editorial
    Central concepts in Buddhism.
    James Ishmael Ford
  • Editorial
    This was what church was all about: the cartwheels, the parade, the presents for poor people, the stinky lady.
    Jane Ranney Rzepka
  • Editorial
    How much inequality can a democracy experience and survive? What is economic justice?
    Richard S. Gilbert
  • Editorial
    Grief and recovery transform the author’s relationship with her mother.
    Barbara Hamilton-Holway
  • Editorial

    Does America have the capacity to heed the radical Martin Luther King Jr., or must America sanitize King in order to evade and avoid his challenge?

    Cornel West
  • Editorial

    In the past, our religious forebears had stood on the brink of making a difference in racial justice, and had wavered. Not this time.

    Mark Morrison-Reed

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