The popular British science fiction series Doctor Who has just celebrated a momentous landmark: 60 years of broadcasting. What started as a modest time-travel story on black-and-white televisions in 1960s Britain has become a...
The shape-shifting Doctor affirms the value of embodiment
“Doctor Who” humanizes the experiences of those society tends to marginalize.
March 2024
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Staying grassroots
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BY RENÉE RODEN
Community of welcome
The Kino Border Initiative sets an example in advocating for migrants and refugees.
BY KATIE BAHR
A deadly myth
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AN INTERVIEW WITH ROBERT P. JONES
My father’s regret
Work is valuable—but maybe you should play a little more.
BY EVELYN BENCE
You are loved
In the face of suffering, sometimes there are no easy answers.
BY MARK REDMOND
Observing Ramadan gave me a deeper appreciation for the Christian season of Lent.
Father Bryan Massingale