Ask most people about the “civil rights” movement and you’re likely to eventually hear the names of men woven into their response. Without proper perspective, one could grow up in this country believing that the fight for “civil rights” was led, organized, and executed solely by men. Deeper study, however, will reveal that in...
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Tags: Barbara Ransby, Black Freedom, Civil Rights Movement, Dr. Martin Luther King, Ella Baker, Jr., NAACP, SCLC, Self-determination, SNCC, Southern Christian Leadership Conference
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“All the problems started when they took prayer out of the schools!” Perhaps you have heard people voice this statement when trying to explain the problems of public education within the Afrikan in America context. Perhaps it’s a statement that you have expressed or believe yourself. While it’s debatable that the prohibition against prayer...
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Tags: Baltimore City, Baltimore IT Academy, Chinquapin Middle School, Dr. Andres Alonso, Madalyn Murray, Prayer in schools, Woodbourne Jr. High School
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I was surveyed this morning about how the urban food movement can improve and more specifically about what the Chesapeake Urban Farming Summit could address in future gatherings. I sent the following note and I share it here hoping to provoke critical dialogue about the possibilities of the urban farming movement as it intersects...
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Tags: Agri-business, agriculture, Good Food Revolution, Growing Power, Healthy Food, Urban Farming, Will Allen
Posted in Beloved Community, Culture, Freedom!, Social Justice, The Simple Life, White folks, liberation theology | 3 Comments »
When you take a nearly 90% African American student population and you willfully ignore their culture while subjecting them to a European-American educational setting you set them up for psychological enslavement. The African student population is not permitted to engage in the process of knowing themselves, the story of their people on the map...
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Tags: African American Self Determination, African Educational Pedagogy, Andres Alonso, Asa Hillard, Baltimore City Public School System, Baltimore City School Board, Black Student Achievement, Carter G. Woodson, Governor Martin O'Malley, Jawanza Kunjufu, Jewish Schools in Baltimore, Kill Them Before They Grow, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Naim Akbar, Paulo Friere, Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Ray Winbush
Posted in Africans in America, Beloved Community, Black Nationalists, Culture, Free Your Mind, Maryland, Pan-Afrikan, State of Black America, White folks, baltimore, baltimore politics, black baltimore, liberation theology | 1 Comment »
This past Sunday in my sermon I couldn’t resist raising for my congregation’s consideration, the public “resignation” of Anne Rice from Christianity. The best-selling author of many vampire tales announced on her Facebook page last week that she was done with the Faith. She said: “Today I quit being a Christian. I’m out. I...
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Tags: Anne Rice, Christianity, Church, emerging, GLBT, God, Homosexuality, Jesus, ordination, plurality, postmodern, theology, Vampire
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One of the highlights of my journey to Palestine/Israel centered on the home-stays. We lodged at hotels or hostels for much of our time in Palestine, but there were two nights where we were guests in the homes of Palestinian families. Our first stay was in the Palestinian Christian town of Beit Sahour –...
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Tags: apartheid, Beit Sahour, Bethlehem, Bil'in, Birmingham, Emmett Till, Four Little Girls, Israel, Israeli Defense Forces, Israeli Occupation, Jim Crow, Middle East, Palestine, Palestinian
Posted in Beloved Community, Culture, Freedom!, International Focus, Israel, Palestine, Social Justice, civil rights | 2 Comments »
In C. Eric Lincoln and Lawrence Mamiya’s classic work on the Black Church, they rightly describe the character and nature of the “Black sacred cosmos.” Much more than just casual weekend activity or flippant denominational recognition; Christianity for practicing African Americans is so interwoven into personal and social identity that it’s hard just to...
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Tags: Black Church, Christian Zionism, Christians United for Israel, CUFI, Israel, Israeli Apartheid, John Hagee, Palestine, Zionism
Posted in African American Christian, Africans in America, Beloved Community, Bishop Don Meares, Christian, Clergy, Culture, Faith &/or Religion, Faith and war, Free Your Mind, Freedom!, International Focus, Islam, Israel, Jesus, Maryland, Palestine, Pastor John Hagee, Politicians, Politics, Religion, Social Justice, State of Black America, White folks, baltimore, liberation theology | 2 Comments »
As I continue exploring alternative ways of being in this world, I’m excited by people and groups who have moved past theoretical olympics or revolutionary diatribes against what is and into practical applications of what can be. I’m less concerned if these practitioners are perfect in the execution of their ideas. I’m more focused...
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Tags: Alternative Lifestyle, grassroots economy, JASecon, Simple Living
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As I type this, I’m sitting on the roof of a hostel in the breeze of a cool Jerusalem night. My group has recently retired for the evening after a long two days of travel. I’m here in East Jerusalem with a delegation from Interfaith Peace Builders - an organization that focuses on education...
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As I continue on this journey of simple living, I’ve been encouraged by way of documentaries and books to ask the question, “Where does my food come from?” I mean really. Whose hands are responsible for killing, cleaning, arranging, and bagging what I just ordered off of the menu and am about to put...
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Tags: Agribusiness, chives, Food Inc., Grow It Eat It, Herb Garden, Monsanto, rain water, Raised beds, Simple Living, The Story of Bottled Water, Urban Farming, Vegetable Garden
Posted in Beloved Community, Culture, Faith &/or Religion, Free Your Mind, Freedom!, My Story, Politics, Poverty, The Simple Life | 4 Comments »