Think of It as Planting Seeds, Not Changing a Racist’s Mind
It’s no one’s duty to “change” a racist’s mind, but we can choose to positively impact their life.
OHF Weekly Editor-in-Chief and Our Human Family Founder. Artist, author, accidental activist. Love one another.
It’s no one’s duty to “change” a racist’s mind, but we can choose to positively impact their life.
From OHF WEEKLY, Vol. 3 No. 18: The ways dominant groups portray themselves as heroes in historical narratives
What follows is an essay written to an overlooked segment of the LGBTQ community: LGBTQ Christians or rather LGBTQ ex-Christians.
These tragedies are emblematic of the Black experience in America. The stone-cold nonchalance and frequency with which these acts of anti-Black hatred occur never cease to shake decent people to our core
This show is the perfect mashup of home renovation and human interest that warms the heart through and through
Celebrate racial equity and hope with our annual collection of international poetry, Equal People. Thurs May 13–Sun May 23