Latinos and Latinas
When radical Latino activists occupied churches
Felipe Hinojosa profiles resistance movements from the late 1960s and early 1970s, when religion and politics were inextricably linked.
Groups are meeting growing interest through efforts such as Friday prayers in Spanish and #TacoTrucksatEveryMosque events to break Ramadan fasting.
I can choose to be in situations where I feel uncomfortable. My students of color can't.
The sitcom offers a complex and funny look at ethnicity, gender, and faith.
A bright future for (some) seminaries
If theological education’s prospects look dim, we’re defining it too narrowly.
Take & Read: Practical theology
Mary Clark Moschella recommends the best recently published books in her field.
Latino Pentecostals in America, by Gastón Espinosa
Histories of U.S. Pentecostalism have long focused on two narratives: black and white. Gastón Espinosa looks instead at Latino Pentecostals.