The Decisions on the Breonna Taylor Case by Samuel Feemster Our FBI SWAT team rehearsed executing a dynamic entry ad infinitum. Each scenario was different,

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Reflection on the aftermath of the death of Ms. Breonna Taylor by Inez Tuck Death at the hands of another human being is numbing and

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Anger but not surprise by Temitope Oyegbile M.D. I was really angry and upset to hear the outcome of Breonna Taylor’s case, but I was

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Sister Breonna is gone, far too soon. by Carl Jensen   Would that same police raid have occurred in Brownsboro Farms, an upper middle class,

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Talk without tested evidence is cheap, for often such rhetoric is deceptive for the most vulnerable who crave justice and truth (Psalms 15)! When I

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Politicians and uninformed leaders are fond of saying that immigrants built this country, as a tenet of civil religion and political rhetoric.  Such hyperbole is

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Biblical justice has definite consequences for church and society, even more so for those in government roles today. The New Testament Book of James (Yaacov)

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An average president is a suboptimal leader who restricts the best future possibilities.  He or she reflects the best of the worst, but he or

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