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Book Review: Parable of the Brown Girl: The Sacred Lives of Girls of Color
By: Jeanne Porter King | September 5, 2020
Like the parables of Jesus, these stories will open your eyes to see and your ears to hear the truths that are needed in our work for gender equality for all girls.

Womanist Liberation for All
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | September 5, 2020
Though demeaned and exploited as outliers, their suffering is known by the God who sees, who vindicates their demands for equality, and who endures their abuses on the road to Calvary.

Muted in the Movement for Equality
By: David Hart | August 12, 2020
Because egalitarians understand how women have been muted in the church, we can help support Black women and give them a voice in the church and civil rights movement. The church must create spaces for Black women to lead and be heard.

Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents
By: Isabel Wilkerson | August 4, 2020
Beautifully written, original, and revealing, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents is an eye-opening story of people and history, and a reexamination of what lies under the surface of ordinary lives and of American life today.

Yin-Yang and the Spirit Poured Out on All Flesh: An Evangelical Egalitarian East-West Dialogue on Gender and Race
By: Amos Yong | July 31, 2020
Is there a way forward beyond the dominant complementarian discourse at this nexus where a predominantly white North American evangelical Christianity has met racial and ethnic others, especially East Asians in the contemporary milieu?

Help! Our Babies Are Dying
By: Michelle D. Williams | June 5, 2020
This is an SOS call. We are in a state of emergency. And I am desperately crying out to my white sisters for help. I am writing on behalf of every Black mother, sister, grandma, aunt, cousin, wife.

Drop the Rope: What We Don’t Notice about Patriarchy
By: Rhesa Higgins | April 22, 2020
In my experience, the belief that white men are superior to people of color and white women is the boulder that these two groups are yelling over and collectively ignoring most of the time.

It’s Not Only Woman’s Work
By: David Hart | March 13, 2020
The only way to stop oppression is to end the oppressor mindset. Women can't do that by dressing modestly or being friendlier. That duty begins and ends with the oppressor. Men.

Why Womanist Theology Is Vital to Me
By: David Hart | February 26, 2020
Womanist interpretation seeks to use the Scriptures to explore and empower the construction of black womanhood, the experiences of black women as it relates to the world, and the black community and church.

How to Build Bridges: 4 Strategies for Racial Reconciliation
By: Michelle D. Williams | February 19, 2020
All of us know how it feels to be dismissed in a room full of men. However, some of us know what it feels like to be repeatedly dismissed in a room full of women who are supposed to be our sisters.