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Mosaic or Melting Pot?

Mosaic or Melting Pot?

Dominant Theologies Denied Marginalized People from the series Peace House Community Journal... By MARTI MALTBY Marti Maltby I recently read The Cross and Lynching Tree by James Cone. Cone was one of the first and most respected Black Liberation Theologians who emerged in the 1960s and 1970s, arguing that the dominant Christian theology denied the experiences of minorities and had nothing to offer marginalized peoples. The Cross and the Lynching Tree was Cone’s final book before his death. He pointed out the similarities between Jesus’ crucifixion and the experiences of Black Americans who were lynched in this country. He also expressed shock that so few theologians, Black or White, could see the similarities. When he laid out the parallels, I was shocked, too, that I had never seen them, nor heard about them in my fifty plus years of attending church. Individual, cultures, and groups can have blind spotsThe experience was a little surreal, and it reminded me [...]

Monthly Update: Phillips Community Oral History Project. Oct. ’25

Monthly Update: Phillips Community Oral History Project. Oct. ’25

By PHILLIPS COMMUNITY ORAL HISTORY PROJECT PARTNERS courtesy Phillips Community Oral History Project Welcome back to the Phillips Community Oral History Project monthly update! This regular Column is an important part of the Project’s outreach to the Phillips Community. It is a space where we will share key progress milestones and keep the project accountable to the people of Phillips. After a long planning period and the official launch in September, the Phillips Community Oral History Project is now well underway. We have several updates, but the most exciting of these is that interviews have begun! As of mid-September, the Project has interviewed ten people. Of those, three were planned in advance, including Steve Sandberg, Rico Morales, and Becky Gazca. Seven additional interviews were conducted across three pop-up interview events at Franklin Library. Look out for more pop-up events around Phillips; Community members are encouraged to attend and tell their Phillips [...]

Who Writes for the alley?? You Do!!

Who Writes for <i>the alley</i>?? You Do!!

Did you know that the alley is a bonafide nonprofit, has no paid writers, and relies on community members to create what goes in it? For fifty years countless neighbors in and around the Phillips Community have filled the pages of the alley. That’s remarkable to consider! The paper continues to be community driven. The small volunteer crew who gets the paper to press wants to showcase all voices in our little plot of land on this planet. Add your voice to the pages - so many ways to do so: Are you a poet? Please allow all of us to enjoy your poems - submit them to the alley.Is there a garden with particularly lovely flowers on your morning walk? Snap a picture to brighten everyone’s day.Do you have a serial, cliff-hanger story idea set in the community? They have been a big hit in the past - we’d all love to anxiously await each exciting chapter.What is happening in your part of the hood? Keep us informed! Neighborhood borders are just lines on a city map afterall.Is your [...]

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