Legendary singer Joan Baez discusses the essential role of music in movements, the need to keep our eyes on the prize and ...
Last year's biggest winner will try to repeat his wins for song and record of the year, and add album of the year to his ...
On August 28, 1963, an estimated 250,000 people made their way to Washington, D.C. to demand civil and economic rights for ...
Interview with University of Texas professor Peniel Joseph, winner of Texas Writer Award from Texas Book Festival ...
An excerpt from "Don’t Let Nobody Turn You Around" on family history, gospel music, and the great Christian legacy of the ...
When most evangelical leaders endorse a full-blown insurrection, we must wonder what we have been teaching our children.
The revivalist abolitionists of the 19th century represent a different strand of Christian theology than the “theology of the oppressors.” For them, slavery was not an institution to defend or an ...
The mayoral candidate has said his education at Bowdoin College was formative. But critics say that his degree exemplifies ...
Harvard professor Brandon M. Terry offers a new way of thinking about what the leaders of that period achieved, what they ...
The political fallout is continuing from the leak of the Young Republicans group chat. A Politico investigation found ...
A renowned Loveland sculptor and a woman who grew up here but now lives in France are working together to honor Joséphine Baker, an entertainer, activist and spy.
The author of a recent guest column who claimed the “hands off movement and demonstrations are demonstrations against ...