Community leaders hoped a few hours away from Baltimore’s streets Thursday would help get the sixth to 12th graders' minds off a recent spate of gun violence that has left several youths injured.
Community leaders hoped a few hours away from Baltimore’s streets Thursday would help get the sixth to 12th graders' minds off a recent spate of gun violence that has left several youths injured.
We are closer now to the idea of a "rainbow nation" than ever before. But it isn't going to look anything like liberal parties and liberation movements imagined, writes Joe Kitchen.
NPR s A Martinez talks to Rev. Michael Battle, director of the Desmond Tutu Center at General Theological Seminary in New York, about Tutu s legacy. The Nobel Peace Prize winner died over the weekend.
The South African human rights campaigner and Anglican clergyman was known throughout the world for his human rights accomplishments. But above all, he was a committed priest and person of deep prayer.