Black churches in U.S. mobilize against alleged voter suppression by Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service "This election is viewed by most African Americans as a life and death situation."
Lebanon’s disaster donation dilemma by Nada Moumtaz Donations to charities and aid organizations will most likely be a Band-Aid on a gaping wound
5 ways that allies can lift up Indigenous figures and stories by Carol Scott These suggestions might spark other ideas in the spirit of mending fractured relations with Indigenous peoples
Simon Moccasin on taking a stand against police violence by Albina Retyunskikh He says people are too scared to speak up — but change is still possible
Ruth Bader Ginsburg was shaped by her minority faith by Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service Ginsburg, who died Friday, was passionate about Judaism’s concern for justice
Social worker Donna Alexander on the anxiety of calling the police by Sadiya Ansari She says we've failed society's vulnerable when a Black person ends up dead after law enforcement is brought in to help
Martin Gugino is back on his feet and determined to protest by Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service Police shoved the 75-year-old Catholic activist to the ground three months ago during a protest over George Floyd's death
Katherine Hancock Ragsdale on the fight for reproductive justice by Roberta Staley The head of the National Abortion Federation says abortion has become a political tool
This retired cop wants to see police culture transformed by Aleysha Haniff Alain Babineau, who worked for the RCMP for 27 years, says officers should take a stand against racist policies
New novel explores the lingering trauma of female genital cutting by Zahra Khozema "Seven" feels like especially personal work for author Farzana Doctor