More U.S. schools are taking breaks for meditation– teachers say it helps students’ mental health
By Sharon JohnsonThe Associated Press The third-grade students at Roberta T. Smith Elementary School had only a few days until
By Sharon JohnsonThe Associated Press The third-grade students at Roberta T. Smith Elementary School had only a few days until
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— ‘It’s gone on far too long, and we won’t be silent anymore,’ said civil rights champion the Rev. William
We need a conversation about how our faith will factor in this election. By Jim Wallis (RNS) — A bishop

In 1966, the assertion of Black power was grounded in an appeal to the founding principles of the United States.
Known as the Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice, the refurbished two-story clapboard home will further the kind
After a crackdown on unapproved churches, Christian leaders say the government’s move encroaches on religious freedom and applies regulations unequally.
National Baptists hear Ketanji Brown Jackson as meeting ends. Jackson described how faith, especially instilled by her now late grandmother,
Beyond the religiously unaffiliated, which represent slightly less than 2 in 10 (17.8%) residents, the largest religious group in the
‘Is the Black church dead? I think it really varies depending on which traditions we’re talking about,’ said Shelton, a
A familiar face among Washington’s faith-based activists, Butler said she brings ‘a broad set of relationships that I think can
In a joint address, AME bishops called for the creation of ‘accountability measures for every elected and appointed leader within