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Remembering Native American Victims of U.S. schools
United Methodist Leaders Decry Church Sponsorship of U.S. Abusive "Indian Boarding Schools" and Call for Remembrance of Victims and Survivors
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faith in action
Wong Kim Ark and Birthright Citizenship: A Reflection for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
With the current administration's executive order to challenge the 14th Amendment birthright citizenship in the U.S., we honor the legacy of Wong Kim Ark and his landmark 1898 U.S. Supreme Court case that affirmed birthright citizenship rights cannot be denied based on race or ancestry.
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Pastoral Resource on Women and Children for a Native American/ American Indian Context
A resource on HIV/AIDS, family planning, human trafficking, sexual and domestic violence.
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faith in action
Native American Reading and Literacy Demonstration Project at First UMC in Pembroke, NC
The Native American Reading and Literacy Demonstration Project at First United Methodist Church in Pembroke, North Carolina, will strengthen the efforts to improve the reading and literacy skills of Native American Indian children.
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faith in action
Korean-American sanctuary church movement
40 Korean-American pastors from the group met in July at the United Methodist Building to build and expand the sanctuary church ministry among Korean American churches across the U.S.
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faith in action
February is African American History Month: The Blessing and Burden of Being Black in America
This article was written by Church and Society staffers Rev. Camille Henderson-Edwards and Rev. Kendal McBroom, who provide a perspective on celebrating African American History Month in 2023.
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faith in action
The epidemic of missing and murdered Native American women
Angela Lovegood and Kimberly Lorring-Heavy Runner attended the Senate Oversight Committee hearing addressing the problem of missing and murdered Native American women and girls.
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faith in action
Death, Disappearance and Despair: A Korean American’s Reflection on “Called Seminar: El Salvador”
The story of El Salvador is a human story. It is a war story. It is my story. It is an American story.
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faith in action
Church and Society Celebrates National Native American Heritage Month
Contributing writer and United Methodist Rev. Larry Jent offers his perspective of Indigenous Peoples contributions to America and the world.