
By Rev. Irene Monroe | Feb 20
This Valentine's Day my focus is on black love.

By Rev. Irene Monroe | Feb 6
Numerous Back-to-Africa movements in the U.S. have sought to return enslaved Africans to the Motherland to resolve the problem of racism.

By Rev. Irene Monroe | Sep 19
Each year, from September 15 to October 15, Latinx History Month is celebrated.
By Rev. Irene Monroe | Mar 7
France has just enshrined abortion rights in its Constitution. What's wrong with the U.S.?

By Rev. Irene Monroe | Feb 22
Every Black History Month, there is always a tribute to the Black Church and its gospel music.
By Judah Leblang | Nov 16
I'm sitting in a writing class, trying to concentrate on my writing assignment when the text pops up from my mother's care manager on my phone...

By Rev. Irene Monroe | Mar 9
President Biden had a cancerous lesion successfully removed from his chest last month. At 80, questions continue about his fitness to serve a second term.

By Rev. Irene Monroe | Feb 9
Last Month Pope Francis told the Associated Press during an exclusive interview, "Being homosexual isn't a crime," sending global shockwaves again.

By Rev. Irene Monroe | Dec 1
Dec. 1 is World AIDS Day!

By Rev. Irene Monroe | Nov 17
In the pantheon of slain Americans who have further civil rights gains of a marginalized group, Rita Hester, an African American transgender woman, is among them.
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