August 21, 2017 / Perspective
Natasha Duquette explores the themes of lament and healing in the poetry of three Canadian women.
Natasha Duquette explores the themes of lament and healing in the poetry of three Canadian women.
In this interview with Judith Butler, we consider her work in light of the recent events at Standing Rock and the 2016 presidential election.
Meghan Florian considers how soccer influenced her feminist awakening.
In this interview with The Other Journal, Marcia Mount Shoop explores the realities of race, gender, and capitalism as they relate to big-time sports today.
Sarah Coakley’s important book recommends prayer as a way to an incorporative model of the Trinity.
Abdel Shakur offers a reading of Michael Jackson’s music video “The Way You Make Me Feel” that exposes cultural stereotypes about biracial women.
In this book review, Allen Yeh discusses Roger Olson’s “How to Be Evangelical without Being Conservative.”