by Mitch Randall | Mar 21, 2019 | Opinion
Beneath Plymouth Church in Brooklyn, New York, lies the hallowed grounds of the Underground Railroad affectionately called “the Grand Central Depot.” Last week, EthicsDaily was honored to cover the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship’s 2019 Advocacy in Action held in New...
by Greg DeLoach | Mar 15, 2019 | Opinion
Walking onto the university campus, I listened to birds deep in song as the morning emerged from dark night; the sky not quite light and not quite dark. Rounding the corner to the building where my office is located stands one bright tree – a tulip tree full of...
by Mark Johnson | Mar 13, 2019 | Opinion
A naming controversy over an infamous bridge in Alabama is an appropriate location to reflect upon the polarities that divide us. America is stretched and pulled by the unavoidable differences arising from our cultural, racial, historical and personal experiences. We...
by Naomi King Walker | Mar 8, 2019 | Opinion
Editor’s note: This article first appeared on Aug. 11, 2010. Naomi King-Walker was music/worship pastor at Immanuel Baptist Church in Frankfort, Kentucky, at the time of publication. She is now retired. Her column is republished today on International Women’s Day to...
by LaLeita Small | Feb 27, 2019 | Opinion
A video of a father’s confession pertaining to his racial bias caught my attention while looking through my Facebook newsfeed recently. Newscaster Frank Somerville shared his story of how he faced and continues to address his hidden racial biases. Somerville – a news...