Before the Americans with Disabilities Act granted people with disabilities greater protection and accessibility 30 years ago, a little-known law set the groundwork.
Terrell Carter (a pastor, university administrator, and Word&Way columnist) writes about the myths of the Lost Cause sympathizers still pushed today.
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Aidsand F. Wright-Riggins, acting executive director of the New Baptist Covenant, mayor of Collegeville, Pennsylvania, and executive director emeritus of the American Baptist Home Mission Societies, reflects on the life and legacy of John Lewis.
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After Mike Liles found his wife dead on the kitchen floor in 2017 the family opted for restorative justice over the death penalty for the killer. What happened next made them question the very meaning of justice.
When critics want to call attention to the alleged war between the Catholic Church and science, they invariably cite the story of Galileo. Why? Because there are few other such stories to tell.