“Born to Raise the Sons of Earth”: What Ovid Taught Me About Christ

We got a lot of good things from the Greeks and the Romans, but not the concept of God as a loving, suffering servant.

‘The Cosby Show’: Black Image and Respectable Idols

The Cosby Show was my door into the realm of upper-middle class black America.

Rolling Stone’s Failure Is a Reminder to Respect the Truth

We know that truth is not only worthwhile, but essential to bringing justice to survivors of sexual abuse.

LOL Interwebz: Lashing out with the Only Memes We Have

Cosby has simply achieved a level of success where he’s essentially invincible, but there is hope beyond raging at the dark with some bolded Impact text on a cheesy photograph.

Beyond Steubenville: Rape Culture and Complicity

Rape culture isn’t just a problem in Steubenville; it’s endemic to American culture. We all live in Steubenville.

Unplanned Pregnancies in the Military on the Rise

We have a duty to identify the inbred misogyny that leads to servicewomen being assaulted in such appallingly high numbers.

This Should Go Without Saying: Stop Blaming Rape on Women

The problem of a culture that accepts or excuses rape even a little is simply not acceptable. It’s more prevalent than you think.

Kathy Redmond’s Story is One of Justice, Forgiveness, and Cornhusker Football

Traditions are good things, but they are not ultimate things, and in our pursuit to praise them, we must be careful lest we turn a blind eye to wickedness.

The Female Gaze: Conflict of Interest

“If we agree that abortion is the wrong way to protect women, we have to be willing to find the new and better way.”