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A Political Lynching by Mel Gurtov 328 words The Tennessee House of Representatives, dominated by a Republican supermajority, voted yesterday to expel two Black Democratic legislators who had participated in a peaceful public demonstration on behalf of gun control. A third representative, white and female, was one vote shy of also being expelled. As Elie
From Heaven to Bali: Taro’s Journey by Robert C. Koehler 993 words “At school he was told he would never write . . .” Here was a kid – here was a man – who refused to listen to the authorities, and refused to be anything but fully human. And yeah, he could write. His spelling may
What Faith Activists Bring to the Struggle for Labor Justice by Andrew Moss 866 words As millions celebrate Holy Week and Passover this week, many clergy and lay activists will be delving into their own faith traditions to link these observances with ongoing struggles for economic justice. An interfaith worker justice seder in Long Beach,