by Devon Dundee | Sep 21, 2018 | Opinion
Dehumanization is all too easy and extremely destructive. I believe that a majority of the world’s problems could be solved if we all truly and consistently acknowledged the fact that every person is a person just as valuable as any other. People are people. It’s...
by John DeWitt | Sep 18, 2018 | Opinion
I am a big sports fan. I have rooted for the Pittsburgh Pirates all of my life. I will always be a Pirates fan. I have a lifelong allegiance to them. This is fine, and it happens often in the world of sports. What is not fine is having an undying allegiance to a...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Sep 11, 2018 | News
EthicsDaily.com will cover three upcoming events focused on racism in the U.S. The Angela Project is a three-year initiative launched in 2017 by Simmons College of Kentucky in conjunction with the National Baptist Convention of America International Inc., The...
by Molly T. Marshall | Sep 6, 2018 | Opinion
I sat down with Dr. Wallace S. Hartsfield II, who holds the Fred E. Young Chair of Hebrew Bible at Central Baptist Theological Seminary, during a recent faculty retreat. He also serves as pastor of the Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church of Kansas City, Missouri, a...
by Chris Sanders | Sep 4, 2018 | Opinion
The first person stolen from Africa arrived in the North America in 1619 – 12 years after Jamestown was founded and a year before Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock. She was enslaved. Not an indentured servant, not an immigrant looking for a better life, she arrived...