As schools reopen, our social bubble is breaking down by Erin Pepler Grandparents may be separated from their families again in an attempt to mitigate COVID-19 risk
In the Fatiha, Jacob Blake’s father cried for healing and justice by Omar Suleiman, Religion News Service The Muslim prayer has seven verses to match the seven bullets fired at his son
Amid hunger and violence, Indigenous Guatemalans look for a way out by Sally Armstrong Thousands seek refuge in the United States each year. What happens when they are sent back home?
Muslim detainees forced to pick between pork and rotten halal food: lawyers by Aysha Khan, Religion News Service ICE officers at a Miami facility have repeatedly violated detainees' religious freedom rights, advocates say
Traditional therapy may not be the answer for men with depression by Melanie Chambers Talk may be alienating for men, says one expert
A recovery worker on the hard realities of disaster and healing by Diane Strickland The "second disaster" can dig a deeper hole than the first
Monk lives out the Buddha’s teachings as a hospital chaplain by Emma Prestwich Jeff Braff is a retired epidemiologist, and now attends to the spiritual needs of patients and staff at St. Michael's Hospital in
U.S. Jews use the day of lament to cry out to God for Black lives by Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service Tisha B’Av has become a means to collectively mourn violence against Black people
U.S. ‘movement chaplains’ provide spiritual care for activists by Alejandra Molina, Religion News Service In an emerging role, these faith leaders offer support before, during and after demonstrations
What my scooter taught me about barriers by Dorothy Ellen Palmer I have a deeper understanding of how social justice for disabled people is tied to our ability to move through the world
Proposed ‘Faith Workers’ Bill of Rights’ cites church bullying and unfair discipline process Jul. 3, 2025