…Family Laws (MFLs) into their domestic legal systems and enforce them through state-run (religious or civil) courts adjudicating familial disputes among their Muslim citizens. State-enforced MFLs often violate people’s fundamental…
“The Mask Askew: How the Turkish Protestant Movement Recognized and Surmounted Religious Discrimination” by James Bultema
…went to the post office to collect his substantial batch of replies, he was arrested. In the court hearing, after the prosecutor asked the judge for the death penalty to…
“Moral Leadership: A Vocation For the Next Generation” by Robert M. Franklin
…care about theological education have puzzled over the declining interest by new college graduates in parish ministry and pastoral leadership. It has been a time of disruption and heartburn. If…
“Immigration and Religious Identity in American Law” by Adina Jocelyn Langer
…the curator of the Museum of History and Holocaust Education (MHHE) at Kennesaw State University, I promote the value of history. Knowing about history can help us make better decisions….
“Religious Racism: An Overlooked Form of Anti-Black Prejudice” by Danielle Boaz
…of the world’s most advanced legislation requiring the teaching of the history and culture of people of African descent at every level of education. In 2010, Afro-Brazilians (people who self-identify…
“COVID-19 Addendum: Experiments in Decarceration and the Courage to Rethink Commitments” by Mauricio Najarro
…Structural Competency & COVID-19 series. Abolition: A Journal of Insurgent Politics has posted a political education resource curated by the California Coalition for Women Prisoners (CCWP) entitled Care not Cages!…
“Whither Dialogue After the Capitol Riot?” by Amy Uelmen
…richer appreciation of both the strengths and the limits of differing visions of the good. Many educational and online settings cultivate a tendency to listen in order to debate or…
“The Cross and the Criminal Record” by Darrin Sims
…can be an uphill battle due to the collateral consequences of incarceration that limit access to employment, housing, healthcare and education,” said Sala Abdallah, Southern Coalition for Social Justice Community…
“Desmond Tutu and the Intersections Between Law and Religion” by Toyin Falola
…progress, and the people were subjected to severe oppression. Desmond Tutu was well aware that he got his training and education swaddled in costly privilege, which came at the expense…
Does Religion Speak War; Why Use It As A Means? By Rackel Jackson Agara
…poverty, and a low degree of education that results in illiteracy. If certain factors are not considered, these may lead to individuals, especially youth, joining violent extremist groups. We know…

