Georgetown was built on the backs of enslaved people
Reparations for their descendants are a necessary, imperfect beginning.
Reparations for their descendants are a necessary, imperfect beginning.
Elizabeth Catte traces the haunting history of forced sterilizations in Central Virginia.
Munther Isaac’s critique of the Israeli government is perfectly fair. But why does he also need to critique Judaism?
Christian Smith and Amy Adamczyk’s sociological study offers some clues.
He says they’re memoirs, but I’m onto him. The Anthropocene Reviewed is more like a collection of sermons.
Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger exposes the misogyny within the restaurant industry.
Peter Hooten considers the concept in relationship to the theologian’s entire body of work.