by Jennifer B. As most of us have likely heard, this week Juneteenth was officially made a federal holiday when President Joe Biden signed the
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Enough Is Enough: Asian American Pastors on Speaking Truth
On April 30th, 2021 Christianity Today hosted a panel discussion, Enough Is Enough: Asian American Pastors on Speaking Truth and Confronting Hate, featuring Asian American
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by Jennifer B. Last week, I saw a local news report about the racial disparities in COVID-19 vaccination rates in our state. It was particularly
Lenten Devotional: Joseph Addison’s The Resurrection
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These Native American inspired Stations of the Cross were painted by artist Melanie Twelves, a member of All Saints Episcopal Church in Duncan, Oklahoma. These
Gun Violence In New Haven
By Gabe LePage These past few weeks have been difficult for many who knew Kevin Jiang. His death was a shock. In the aftermath of
Lenten Devotional: Revelations
This video is Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s full performance of Revelations from the 2015 Lincoln Center at the Movies production. Reposted from Ailey Pressroom.
Lenten Devotional: Mother & Son
by Jennifer Brown I would like to share this example of African American Christian art from the Harlem Renaissance period. In Mother & Son, Richmond
Intercollegiate MLK Commemoration
The Greater New Haven community is invited to attend this year’s intercollegiate virtual MLK Commemoration that honors the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin
EVENT: JAZZ CAFE: MUSIC, RACE, AND CONVERSATION
By Jennifer B. Friday, November 20th was the first night of the new Racial Justice Fellowship series, “Jazz Café: Music, Race, and Conversation.” The event
Lament: Voter Suppression
By Jennifer B. CHALLENGE. Until the passage of the Voting Rights Act in 1965, the majority of Southern African Americans were prevented from voting by