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Sojourners Magazine: March 2020

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Poet Julia Esquivel held nations accountable for death while her actions and words stood as a celebration of life. 

Features

Threatened with death squads, Julia Esquivel escaped and declared death would not win.

by
Emilie Teresa Smith
Magazine
Features

In Detroit, the constant flash of green lights says: You are being watched.

by
Bill Wylie-Kellermann

Voices

Voices
Mobilizing Hope

Facing political and spiritual deserts requires surrender to God. 

Voices
From The Editors

The people and stories we highlight in Sojourners often exemplify nonviolent action, and this issue is no exception.

by Jim Rice
Voices
Commentary

While Trump throws fuel on the Middle East tinderbox, peacemakers wrestle with the challenge of peace in endless war.

by
David Cortright

There's wisdom in dwelling on all that is broken.

by
Julie Polter

U.S. Christians must be willing to condemn political corruption.

by
Conor M. Kelly
Voices
Columns

Be fierce, creative, and practical in your desire to do good. 

by
Rose Marie Berger

This Lent, try nourishing a different kind of hunger.

by
Jeania Ree V. Moore

“It takes a village” is an understatement.

by
Carolina Hinojosa-Cisneros
Voices
Eyewitness

"If people knew what I had done..." 

by
Rev. David Peters

Vision

Vision
Culture

Larycia Hawkins’ solidarity with Muslim women shows that many evangelicals worship “a Jesus who is about cultural power.”

by
Élan Young

In Bong Joon-ho’s breakout thriller, obsession with American consumerism and colonialism leads to great deception.

by
Chris Karnadi

Three culture recommendations from our editors.

by
The Editors

When we lend our eyeballs to that platform, we help to fund its corrupt and dangerous practices.

by
Danny Duncan Collum
Vision
Books

A review of Activist Theology, by Robyn Henderson-Espinoza.

by
Jera Brown

An excerpt from A Black Women's History of the United States.

by
Kali Nicole Gross, Daina Ramey Berry

A review of “Fairview,” by Jackie Sibblies Drury.

by
Stephanie Sandberg
Vision
Poetry

A poem. 

by
Kim Stafford
Vision
Living The Word

Reflections on the Revised Common Lectionary, Cycle A. 

by
Reta Halteman Finger
Vision
H'rumphs

Funny business by Ed Spivey Jr. 

by
Ed Spivey Jr.