Editor's Letter Editor's Letter: June as a Month for ProtestsJune 3, 2021Brett KrutzschRemembering past struggles about race, religion, and queer liberation that are with us today
Feature AIDS and the Blessings of Staying: The Ministry of Reverend Jim MitulskiJune 3, 2021Lynne GerberHow the minister of a predominantly gay congregation responded to the AIDS epidemic
Perspective The Yellow Peril’s Second ComingJune 3, 2021Lucas KwongAmidst COVID-inspired racism, the connections between anti-Asian bigotry and Christian nationalism have returned with a vengeance
Column From the Margins: Fannie Lou Hamer’s Fight for Civil Rights and Her Message for TodayJune 3, 2021Daniel José CamachoAn interview with bestselling author Keisha N. Blain about her book, Until I Am Free: Fannie Lou Hamer's Enduring...
Review Billie Holiday, ‘Strange Fruit,’ and the Resilient Myth of MartyrdomJune 3, 2021Tracy FessendenA review of the film The United States vs. Billie Holiday and its portrayal of the singer as a...
Review How Resident Alien Transforms Shapeshifting Antisemitic Stereotypes — For Good!June 3, 2021Noah BerlatskyScience fiction's antisemitic history and how a new TV series inverts those longstanding anti-Jewish themes
Conversation The Power and Privilege of Catholicism in FranceJune 3, 2021Kali Handelman, Elayne OliphantKali Handelman interviews Elayne Oliphant about her new book, The Privilege of Being Banal: Art, Secularism, and Catholicism in...
Podcast The Revealer Podcast Episode 14: San Francisco's "AIDS Church" and the 40th Anniversary of HIV/AIDSJune 3, 2021Editorial StaffA discussion about life in San Francisco during the worst years of the AIDS epidemic and why knowing this...
Announcements Media Partnership Application with Sacred WritesJune 3, 2021Editorial StaffApply for our writing fellowship opportunity!