In Miami, rekindling the Black-Jewish alliance that Clarence Jones insisted never died
A national convening comes days after the death of Martin Luther King Jr.’s lawyer and speechwriter, whose life embodied a partnership many now seek to rebuild
A national convening comes days after the death of Martin Luther King Jr.’s lawyer and speechwriter, whose life embodied a partnership many now seek to rebuild
In Chicago, I saw the legendary civil rights leader heal the divides between the Black and Jewish communities
A new PBS series on Black and Jewish relations shows the promise and peril of allyship
“Many now see this decision as turning the event into an ‘All Peoples (except for Jews) Celebration,’” dozens of San Diego Jewish groups said in a joint statement
Homes are burned but our spirit cannot be consumed
The folksinging Peter of Peter, Paul and Mary has died at 86
Clarence B. Jones has spent years trying to maintain relationships between the Black and Jewish communities
The chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary remembers when her father, a rabbi, joined the March on Washington, and the sermon he gave on moral clarity