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Tattoo Shop Offers to Cover Up Hate and Gang Symbols for Free
A tattoo parlor in Kentucky is using ink to unite communities across the country by offering free appointments to anyone who wants to cover up their hate ...
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Man’s Discrimination Lawsuit Highlights Journey from Criminal to Christian
Michael Fesser has been treated very badly by people in authority, but his greatest vindication seems to be in proving that he’s not the man he ...
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What Fame Cannot Do
Paul Louis Metzger writes:
My greatest living hero is Dr. John M. Perkins, an African American evangelical Christian and civil rights leader nearly beaten ...
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The Futility of Rooting Out Sin Apart from The Holy Spirit
For the last 20 years sociologist Peter Simi has spent time with and studied white supremacist groups and individuals. Many groups, such as the White ...
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Princeton Artist Unveils Exhibit Honoring Campus Laborers
At Princeton University, an artist has taken it upon himself to honor a group of unsung heroes with an honor usually reserved for top-level donors, former ...
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Syndrome K: The Fake Disease That Saved Lives
In the fall of 1943 German soldiers began rounding up Jews in Italy and deporting them by the thousands to concentration camps. Simultaneously a mysterious ...
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Defendant Offered Reduced Sentence for Empathetic Essay
A homeless man facing criminal charges was given a chance at redemption by looking at life through the perspective of the person he targeted. Harold Eugene ...
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Leaving Hate Behind
Tom Tarrants was serving a 35-year sentence in prison for attempting to bomb a Jewish businessman’s residence. Previously, Tarrants had avoided ...
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Editor Apologizes for Yearbook Photo in Expose on Blackface
When Nicole Carroll authorized a story on blackface photos and other racist imagery in yearbooks, she probably assumed it would have an illuminating impact ...
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Cancer and Suffering Can Obliterate Racism
The first time you park your car in the vast, cold cavern of the underground garage and step onto the [hospital] elevator, you may feel alien and forsaken. ...
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