The Rev. Julie Van Til joined more than 600 religious leaders who travelled to Minneapolis to protest the federal immigration ...
The more force that strong states deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers.
Her activism began as a teenager in 1963, when she heard the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speak. It set her on a path to nonviolent protest.
Two pastors of Hendersonville congregations said they'll put the lessons of Minneapolis to use in their social activism.
Sister Mary Antona Ebo was the only Black Catholic nun who marched with civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma, ...
Hundreds of clergy from across the United States answer a call to stand with the city’s residents against federal terror.
The reverend and civil rights leader was a major proponent of using nonviolent protest to fight for equality.
The new song's composer thought it could be a way to again hear from Black churches, collectively, about civil rights.
From San Francisco to Richmond, marches, vigils and service events reflect growing concern over federal enforcement and ...
On M.L.K. Day, the death of Renee Good calls to mind another woman who died protesting for the rights of others.
When a Minnesota faith group issued a call for religious leaders across the country to come and support the Minneapolis ...