The Harbor Blog
Musings on theology, justice, and pop culture.
New posts every Wednesday (except for weeks of major US holidays).
We are treaty people
Land acknowledgments are not just for organisations and governments to announce on special days. They are a tool that each of us can and should use to remember our place in treaties and to grow and reconcile relationships with Indigenous people.
A day of truth and reconciliation—if we choose it
Indigenous Peoples’ Day and National Day for Truth and Reconciliation are days of celebration and commemoration for Indigenous people. They are also, and perhaps most importantly, days for descendants of early settlers to learn about the history of our ancestors and their interactions with Indigenous peoples.
My first pow-wow
One of the things I have learned about myself is my fear of offending others is very closely connected to my fear of being embarrassed. And if there is one thing I share with 95% of white people, it is that I hate being embarrassed, especially when I feel out of place.
Justice Focus: Food Insecurity in the US
Why is food insecurity such a big deal, and what can we do to help?
Justice Focus: US Capital Punishment
A brief primer on capital punishment in the US, with some reflection about its implications for faith and justice, from Allie Reefer.
Justice Focus: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Our justice team’s latest focus is the plight of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. Four out of five Native women suffer violence.