Books In Review: When Mennonites were settlers John Eicher’s history exposes European Mennonite complicity in Native dispossession. by Isaac S. Villegas September 30, 2021
Books In Review: An evangelical Christian argument for reparations Duke Kwon and Gregory Thompson want to talk about theft. by Dave Allen September 23, 2021
Books In Review: Literature in the wild Nick Ripatrazone invites us into the wilderness with some of his favorite writers. by Elizabeth Felicetti September 20, 2021
Books In Review: Elle Dowd’s firsthand account of the Ferguson uprising A memoir of a White moderate’s repentance by Clint Schnekloth September 16, 2021
Books In Review: Rescuing patriotism from nationalism Constitutional patriotism, Steven Smith argues, is both ethical and necessary. by Charles Scriven September 15, 2021
Books In Review: Sinéad O’Connor knows exactly who she is Rememberings is the story of a pop star, protest singer, and prophet. by Jessica Mesman September 9, 2021
Books In Review: How Amazon became the behemoth it was designed to be Alec MacGillis’s history of the tech giant is long-form journalism at its best. by Celeste Kennel-Shank September 7, 2021
Books In Review: Sludge, sludge everywhere Cass Sunstein explores the things that waste our precious time. by LaVonne Neff September 2, 2021