race and identity: my white privilege
One of the memorably uncomfortable moments of life was reading for the first time Peggy McIntosh’s 1988 essay, “White Privilege:… read more
One of the memorably uncomfortable moments of life was reading for the first time Peggy McIntosh’s 1988 essay, “White Privilege:… read more
I’m picking up where I left off last week: after the Charleston massacre, considering urgent questions about faith and identity…. read more
After people in Charleston were attacked and killed in their place of worship because of their racial identity, I’m thinking… read more
I returned from paternity leave on Monday, and it felt like a lot longer than two weeks had passed! I… read more
People with mental illness who commit crime are trapped in a one-size-fits-all criminal justice system. Prison doesn’t address the underlying illness. A lack… read more