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
New novel explores the lingering trauma of female genital cutting by Zahra Khozema "Seven" feels like especially personal work for author Farzana Doctor
Chadwick Boseman’s faithful purpose showed in his life and work by Tyler Burns, Religion News Service The 'Black Panther' star graciously gave to others while his body was failing him
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
Nadia Bolz-Weber’s podcast offers a fresh take on confession by Alison Brooks-Starks By making space for vulnerability, "The Confessional" underscores how people can change
Jewish TV dramas like ‘Unorthodox’ hit close to home for me by Carol Moskot For a child of Holocaust survivors, the show and "The Plot Against America" describe what could have been and what could be
Children’s Bibles are North America’s unlikeliest publishing success story by Pieta Woolley Christian comics and storybooks aim to get scripture into the hands and hearts of a new generation
LGBT Christians push to overturn Young Life’s ‘sexual conduct’ policy by Kathryn Post, Religion News Service #DoBetterYoungLife has emerged as a grassroots community advocating for inclusion
A year into lockdown, Kashmir’s alienation has turned to betrayal by Riyaz Wani India stripped the disputed region of its autonomy last August, but many political and civil society leaders are still under detention and
Willie Jennings on the intersection of climate and social justice by Josiah Neufeld The struggle for climate justice is also about how we shape our cities, says the Yale professor and author