“Can We All Get Along?” by The Rev. Kaji Douša
“How can we faithfully rally our imaginations around unity and oneness as God would fashion them?
“I speak from my own personal history as a Black woman in America. But the claims I make are not meant to be exclusive to my communities. Instead, I speak from the presupposition of intersectionality, the idea that all liberation is connected and that one cannot be free unless all are free.”
– from “Can We All Get Along?” by The Rev. Kaji Douša, published in Reflections, a magazine of theological & ethical inquiry by Yale Divinity School.