What does hair have to do with anything? For Navajo people, it can mean a lot. “I have often heard that, for Navajo people, hair is our memory.” Many families still have to make the decision to keep their hair, and the memories and identity tied to it, or sacrifice it for more societal mobility.
For I, the Lord, love justice; I hate robbery and wrongdoing. In my faithfulness I will reward my people and make an everlasting covenant with them. - Isaiah 61:8 Human Trafficking A recent CBC report...
For more than 16 years, a key environmental safeguard known as the EPA’s “Endangerment Finding” has helped shape the United States’ response to climate pollution. Now, its repeal could significantly...
When I married my husband and first began visiting his family’s home in Southern Africa, I realized I was posing a problem. In our rural village, the polite way to address someone is to refer to them...