Ordinary Heroes of Racial Justice: A History of Christians in Action
By Karen J. Johnson. A history of the roots of racial inequality that highlights little-known Christians who worked for change such as Catherine... Read More
Oregon Humanities
An independent, nonprofit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, committed to bringing people together across differences. Publishes essays, photographs, films, and... Read More
Organizing Church: Grassroots Practices for Embodying Change in Your Congregation, Your Community, and Our World
By Tim Conder, Daniel Rhodes. Offers a unique perspective that blends proven principles of community organizing and research on socially active congregations... Read More
Organizing Visions: Social Ethics and Broad-based Solidarity Activism
Edited by by Gary Dorrien, Charlene Sinclair & Aaron Stauffer. Part of the Ethics and Intersectionality series, makes the case that Christian social... Read More
Othering and Belonging Institute
A resource at the University of California Berkeley. Advances groundbreaking approaches to transforming structural marginalization and inequality. Composed of scholars, organizers, communicators,... Read More
Our Century’s Greatest Injustice
A TED Talk, featuring Sheryl WuDunn, author of “Half the Sky” who speaks of the oppression of women around the world. She... Read More
Our Day to End Poverty: 24 Ways You Can Make a Difference
By Shannon Daley-Harris and Jeffrey Keenan. Invites us to look at 24 hours in an ordinary day and to think about scores of... Read More
Our Day to End Poverty: 24 Ways You Can Make a Difference
By Shannon Daley-Harris and Jeffrey Keenan. Invites readers to look at 24 hours in an ordinary day and to think about scores... Read More
Our Fragile Freedoms: Essays
By Eric Foner. A collection of the author’s recent reviews and commentaries from slavery and antislavery, through the disunion and remaking of the... Read More








