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By Seth Satterlee | Jan 15, 2021
This season, religious publishers turn to the ways spirituality can uplift those suffering from depression or anxiety. They also continue to confront systemic issues at the heart of abuse scandals and propose grassroots strategies to overcome social inequalities.
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Yvonne Orji. Worthy, May 25 ($26, ISBN 978-1-5460-1267-2)
Emmy-nominated comic actor Orji shares 25 life lessons infused with the wisdom of the Bible and aimed at helping readers pursue ambitious goals.
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Michelle Williams. Thomas Nelson, May 25 ($26.99, ISBN 978-1-4002-2333-6)
Williams, a member of Destiny’s Child, details her struggles with depression and her decision to check into a treatment facility in 2018. There, she found power in God’s unpredictable plan for her life.
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Vandals target historic Black churches during pro-Trump rallies in D.C.
Proud Boys members march in support of President Trump in Washington, D.C., on Saturday. Photo: Evelyn Hockstein/For The Washington Post via Getty Images
Police are investigating as possible hate crimes the tearing down and burning of a Black Lives Matter banner and sign from two historic Black churches during unrest at pro-Trump protests in Washington, D.C., over the weekend.
Why it matters: Saturday s vandalism at the Asbury United Methodist Church and the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church are acts of both racial terror and religious violence, per a statement from Yolanda Pierce, dean of D.C. s Howard University School of Divinity.
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new consideration about whether black women s leadership in law enforcement can make a difference. joining me now professor of oh journalism and distinguished writing this in residence at nyu, laura flanderrors of oh grit tv.org. yolanda pierce associate professor of relij and literature. and michael den zem d zel smith from the nation.com and a fellow at the nation institute. thank you for being here. does having black women in charge in these unusual spaces of law enforcement make a difference to outcomes is this. it s got to make a difference. sisters have been representing on the ground. they have been representing from the beginning to the end. they are out there marving rallying organizingment black lives matter owe ohs its existence to black women. these women in public spaces becoming the public s face of leadership make a humongous difference. because people then have to
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