I help immigrants file complaints about ICE abuse, but I’ve become increasingly uneasy as I watch protestors employ the tools of the oppressor: mockery and dehumanization.
The normalization of cruel and dehumanizing rhetoric reflects deepening political divisions and reshapes what some call patriotism.
Renee Romine, president of the Portage County NAACP, writes about how simianization has led to traumatic events throughout history.
Loving our neighbors across cultural diversity can be surprisingly difficult. A practical theologian and a social psychologist offer some key insights on how to do it better.
Arizonans, some of them faith leaders, shared their concerns or praise, on what unfolded in Iran on the first day of military engagement.
Kate Schatz’s novel "Where the Girls Were" revisits an era of secrecy, shame and girls pressured to give up their babies.
Political speech that incites violence should be recognized as such and the architects of such violence held accountable, as the words are the first step in a chain of events that ends in harm.
As political rhetoric and local policies increasingly criminalize homelessness, violence against homeless people continues ...
A surface impression of “progress” can obscure the more basic reality that Gaza has been devastated, Rubin McClain says.
I would like to preface my piece by saying that I am not advocating for censorship or censuring campus organizations, and I ...
Last week, Laurel Barrett ’29 wrote an op-ed in the Record calling for campus organizations and corporations at-large to be more “culturally responsible” in light of the details brought to public ...