By Grecia Lopez-Reyes, an L.A.-based community organizer. This was written for a memorial for George Floyd in L.A. (right) a few weeks ago.
Jesus of Nazareth, you who were wrongly accused and crucified by the state, break the bonds of injustice.
We have gathered here today in pain, grief, and anger demanding justice. We gather remembering the life of George Floyd, who as Jesus of Nazareth was crucified by the State. The murder of George Floyd and the wrongful killings happening in our black communities has shaken this nation. You have woken us up Lord, because justice demands it! Continue reading “We Vow to Break the Yokes”


An excerpt from an interview Kristen Moe did with trauma therapist Resmaa Menakem, originally
From Richard Cleaver in Know My Name: A Gay Liberation Theology (1995):
By Ken Sehested
By Cait De Mott Grady, kicking off the virtual Peter De Mott Peace Trot, an annual race in Ithaca to honor the late Plowshares activist on Father’s Day
The following devotion was offered by 
