Gun control is a religious issue because a lot of what we think about guns and our freedoms — and weapons of any kind — is often informed by religious beliefs.
Read More »Sin, Food, Fat, and Guilt: How Faith Shapes Definitions of Obesity for Women
Recently it was announced that 40 percent of American women are obese, according to a study appearing in the Journal of American Medical Association. This is nearly half of American women.
Read More »The Creativity Paradox
Psychological studies have found there is a sad prejudice against intuitive creative people in political and corporate America as being seen as not being effective.
Read More »Commentary on the Media Discourse Surrounding Abortion and Social Class
We as a nation need to have a serious talk about how the various discourses on what constitutes personhood are enforced in the context of class, sexuality and desire. And Americans rarely talk class. But it's there. Class affects our sexuality and desires, our humanity and personhood from pre-birth, to birth, to death. Now it's also addressing "When does life start?"
Read More »Ben Stuckart on leadership
An email interview about leadership with Spokane City Council President Ben Stuckart.
Read More »How Faith, Values, Culture Shape Our Leaders & Ourselves: A conversation with Lori Kinnear
Lori has had to worked not just hard, but smarter, to be where she is. She has successfully began and worked on many projects and brought them to fruition, such as the community gardens project. This is one reason many people who have voted for and endorsed Lori, choose to do so – they've seen her quiet, decisive work in action.
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