Love One Another Archives
Anna Kingsley’s House
Anna Kingsley was born a princess in Senegal in 1793, captured while still a child, and trafficked to Florida, which was then ruled by the Spanish.
National Memorial for Peace and Justice
Also known as the Lynching Museum, this memorial is dedicated to remembering the victims of lynching in the United States.
Immigration and Dehumanization
“Dehumanizing others is the process by which we become accepting of violations against human nature…”
Tonys So Diverse?
The 2025 Tony Awards celebrated diverse talent onstage and off, but is it more than surface-level change? Explore why diversity in the arts matters.
What does Sovereignty Mean?
“Tribal sovereignty — the inherent authority of tribes to govern themselves — allows tribes to honor and preserve their cultures and traditional ways of life.”
I Can’t Breathe: George Floyd
Five years later, the movement that began with his and other deaths may feel like it is stalled or forgotten. We are reminded that to be Christ-like is to pursue justice, loving our brothers and sisters and providing hope for the hopeless.
Shirley Chisholm, Trailblazer
“Fighting Shirley Chisholm” was the first Black Congresswoman, elected in 1968 and known for her spirit and tenacity in pursuit of racial and gender equality, anti-poverty programs, and an end to the Vietnam War.
Bayard Rustin Speaks Truth to Power
Nonviolent resistance is a method some groups use to effect change to make others in power aware of something considered wrong or hurtful.
Original Sins Book Review
The books explains that the American education system has been doing exactly what it was intended to do – maintain structural racism in society.
Am I Racist?
If we are aware of our hidden biases, we can monitor them and work to change them with the help of the Lord, our community and prayer.









