A second way to address structural injustice without becoming activists comes from the ethicist Robin Zheng. Zheng argues ...
Carceral journalism is an uncensored stakeholder-driven critical analysis of the carceral state — a for us, by us enterprise — unbridled by government ...
From Ferguson to Minneapolis, protests over the killing of Black and brown people by police have ignited difficult conversations around race, forcing us to confront the reality that racism exists and ...
In 2008, I read the Dispatch series “Test of Convictions” and have always felt it was one of the finest pieces of investigative journalism. It highlighted the injustice of the criminal justice system ...
Asked for examples of injustice or inequality, Guyton mentioned the process involved in obtaining loans. “When you go to banks and you fill out your application, they say we (African Americans) get ...
To each, his, her, or their due. This is how justice is traditionally defined. This, of course, begs the question, what is due people? What are we owed by society, family members, workplaces, friends, ...
Acting affirmatively on the side of racial justice affirms the truth of the gospel. Invariably, when grave injustice is exposed in American society, people ask, “Where’s the church?” Maybe there’s ...