
By Bill Wylie-Kellermann
There are a number of sweet connections between Word and World and the Poor Peoples Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival. As the campaign heats up in the midst of these 40 days of action and witness, it’s worth remembering a few of them.
In 2003, we did one off our Peoples’ Schools, a week-long institute in Philadelphia. It was framed around a close study of Dr. King’s Riverside Church speech, “Beyond Vietnam: Breaking the Silence” which focused his national call for a “revolution of values.” In addition to the Plowshares Movement, that school included attention to the Kensington Welfare Rights Union in Philly, specifically their homeless union tent city which subsequently, as winter approached, broke open and moved into a boarded up Catholic Church, St. Edwards. Continue reading “The Seminary, The Sanctuary & The Streets”
By Dee Dee Risher
Excerpts from Bayo Akomolafe’s
From a recent Ruby Sales “Front Porch” post to America (May 25, 2018)–in response to
By Kate Foran
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From Bill Wylie-Kellermann’s newest release
A Memorial Day message from Rev. Dr. William J. Barber and Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis, Co-Chairs of the
By Ken Sehested (right), the curator of
May the eulogies for James Cone continue to rise among us. This is an excerpt from Cornel West’s tribute at Dr. Cone’s funeral on May 7, 2018. The entire transcript can be accessed