Understanding America's history means understanding its Southern history, including its importance as a region and as a cauldron for both indelible culture and moral contradictions.
Jamiles Lartey writes for @IlluminatorLA that the work of understanding is imperative now perhaps more than ever.
For the month of the Sacred Heart and of Pride, two priests spoke of LGBTQ people in a podcast episode apparently borne from theology without dialogue.
Tulio Huggins responds, writing that Queer identity and the Catholic Church are not mutually exclusive.
Northwest Mississippi is an often misunderstood region that is, per W. Ralph Eubanks in his new book "When It's Darkness on the Delta", perhaps the most American place there is.
@MsRanaDee reviews, describing it as an exploration of context and confluence. https://t.co/nAim8R9X1B
For generations, Black voting power has been weakened in American democracy.
My latest article @BlkCathlicMsngr examines what it means to fight for voting rights as a Catholic while watching the voices of Black communities steadily diluted.