Creating Peace
In this time of division and violence, there are modern voices inviting us to imagine a peaceful world. What wisdom might they have for us, so that we can create […]
In this time of division and violence, there are modern voices inviting us to imagine a peaceful world. What wisdom might they have for us, so that we can create […]
In 1973, a popular song asked us, “Do you know where you're going to?” Now, fifty years later, we ask ourselves again. Do you know where you're going to? Do […]
The 1960s wrought major changes that caused an ongoing reaction relating to racial justice and women's rights. Today we're still caught in the spin of those changes. What does the […]
In her book Parable of the Sower, African American Genius Award-winning author Octavia Butler shares the profound message that “God is Change” and challenges us to recognize that transformation - […]
"Fully recognizing that non-human plants, animals and others have their own worlds which are fundamentally different and unknowable to us is to begin to end human exceptionalism and human supremacism," […]
Robert (Bob) P. Moses was well known as an organizer for the right of African-Americans to vote in Mississippi in the 1960s. The importance of his influence in the southern […]
The Jewish poet Emma Lazarus wrote, "Until we are all free, we are none of us free." Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had a dream of freedom for all black […]
We celebrate the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. this day. Our country has made great strides in becoming a more just society around racial issues. However, the […]
Dr Freeman Williams, President of the Newark NAACP, will discuss the historical significance of the 75th anniversary of the Newark NAACP branch and the role of the pioneers who fought […]
On December 17th, 1907, The Wright Brothers accomplished the first powered flight in history. It took them years to perfect their three axle design that helped them fly for twelve […]