Santa Lucía de Siracusa…y de Las Matas de Farfán
Joel Andrés Ramírez pinta un contexto político, social y religioso de la virgen y mártir, patrona religiosa de un pueblo dominicano
Calavera Images and José Guadalupe Posada
Jim Nikas digs up how the 19th-century Mexican graphic artist popularized the skull imagery associated with Día de Los Muertos
Benedictine Blackboard
High-school religion teacher Stephen Adubato illuminates the cracks in postmodernism
Complex Dynamics
Mathematician Dr. Robert D. Ogden reflects on being an Anglo in Anglican Hispanic ministry
World Christianity, Urbanization, and Identity
Dr. Raimundo Barreto, Rev. Dr. Moses Biney, and Dr. Kenneth Ngwa introduce the third book in the six-volume series World Christianity and Public Religion
Say Their Names
Rev. Joanne Rodríguez calls for support of the Open Letter from the Association of Theological Schools Latinx Presidents and Deans. Photo: Mateo Zapata
The Harlem Lynching Tree, with Poems for Alma
Taylor Alexis Baker presents inspired excerpts from her novel in progress
Decolonize
Sharon Lee De La Cruz presents a spirited chapter from her graphic memoir I’m a Wild Seed
called to wonder
Radhiyah Ayobami: episodes in the life of a writer as a nomadic substitute teacher