Representations of Women of Color in the Media
It’s Hard Out There for a Woman of Color I recently confronted a friend about the toys her daughter plays with. Her daughter, a beautiful
It’s Hard Out There for a Woman of Color I recently confronted a friend about the toys her daughter plays with. Her daughter, a beautiful
Ursula King’s reader, Feminist Theology from the Third World brings together the diverse perspectives of women engaging in feminist theology, giving recognition and honor to
This major new collection of readings demonstrates the range and vitality of feminist theology and its increasing influence on Christian women and men throughout the
“The slave songs represented things to be forgotten… We finally grew willing to sing them privately. We practiced softly… But the demand of the public
My interest in this subject was sparked by the challenging comment of a black woman with whom I shared a class at Northern Baptist Seminary.
This article first appeared in the April 1995 issue of the International Bulletin of Missionary Research and is reprinted by permission of the author. Born to a
“There is no longer Jew or Greek, there is no longer slave or free, there is no longer male and female; for all of you
In the wake of the Los Angeles riots, I began to prayerfully study the Bible, looking for a scriptural response to ethnic conflict. I knew
I used to hate the word lonely. Where I came from, to say you were lonely was to admit weakness. Even to utter the word
Stripped of all the theological debates and boiled down to its raw essence, Christianity and Christians will be judged by two actions: how much we