I don’t remember my parents ever talking to me about the right to vote when I was growing up. (That doesn’t mean my parents didn’t care—my parents care deeply about our country and her governors. They vote and they advocate to this day.) Just the other day I was sitting in a coffee shop having... Continue Reading →
Unapologetically Changing Series: An Introduction
Make no mistake about it though, we can not fear this conversation. If our hearts are genuinely in the right place we must not be afraid of saying the wrong thing. We must learn. We must have this conversation. We must look it in its eye and do the hard work of unification. It's important that we do.