Building Community in the Face of an Uncertain FutureAs the dust settles after the inauguration of a new administration, many of us are grappling with what lies ahead. For those who are not…Nov 25Nov 25
Social Justice ≠ Humanism: Let’s Set the Record Straight!Some church people think that social justice is humanism. I needed to educate by addressing that ridiculous notion. So let’s break it down…Nov 17Nov 17
Don’t Expect Silence From MeWhat I am not going to do in this time is stay silent. History will not remember me as a woman who stood by quietly while the things that…Nov 14Nov 14
This is the WorkAs a Latina, Pentecostally-rooted justice educator, I am no stranger to justice advocacy's highs and lows, especially in religious spaces…Nov 12Nov 12
Half The Church Gathering, Nov 8–9, 2024 | Roosevelt Island, NYCReflecting on my experience at the Half The Gathering this past weekend, three key takeaways resonated deeply, touching on justice…Nov 12Nov 12
Theology has always been a mirror to the lived experiences of those who create it.In the last year, I have had many conversations about this with theologians and practitioner friends. Then, yesterday, a friend and I were…Aug 20Aug 20
Black Women Keep Teaching MeAs an Afro-Latina, I have always made it my business to learn from Black women on a host of things. I was born in Brooklyn and raised on…Jul 27Jul 27
Uncovering the Hidden Threat: The Support of White Christian Nationalism by Latino Faith LeadersThe resurgence of white Christian nationalism, a movement that combines white supremacy with a distorted view of Christian values, has…Jul 13Jul 13
Learning from the Ancestors to Create Safe Spaces in the Spirit of Hush Harbors and BohíosFor Afro-Latinos, embracing our rich heritage involves honoring the powerful traditions and spiritual practices that have sustained our…Jul 11Jul 11
Embracing Digital Ministry: A Call to Latiné Pastors and LeadersUnderstanding the Digital Gap in the Latiné CommunityJun 11Jun 11