In my last year of seminary, I experienced a crisis of faith that left me struggling for my theological voice for about ten years. Sure, there were basics I still affirmed, or wanted to affirm, but speaking my truths was a challenge. I found my voice again at the now defunct web community Street Prophets, the first place I’d found that combined interreligious dialogue and progressive activism in a way I’d been looking for for all of my adult life. From 2006-2009, it was home.
It took only one person to destroy that home. Well, one person and the many people who stood by and let that person attack the LGBT people on the site.
It was this experience that reminded me that I had some serious listening to do when the hashtag #SolidarityIsForWhiteWomen erupted on Twitter on August 12. Continue reading “#SolidarityIsForWhiteWomen and the Power of Micropolitics by Dirk von der Horst”

I’ve been thinking a lot about what it means to be a male feminist lately. As the only man to be a permanent blogger on this very site until my colleague and friend 