Sojourners Magazine: August 2023
How the “welfare state” is designed to subsidize affluence rather than fight poverty.
Features
Author and sociologist Matthew Desmond on how we can build out permanent solutions to poverty.
The roots of the “super conspiracy” that influenced Trump’s presidency and stoked the paranoia of his followers.
“Empires don’t like it when you dream about a kingdom with qualities different from their own.”
Voices
“As an AI language model, I am not capable of having a religious belief or point of view.” (Well, that's reassuring.)
As humans face their biggest crisis yet, we badly need the insurance industry to do the right thing.
The steps we must take as we grieve the loss of a stable natural world.
The shrimp boat captain who took on toxic chemical plants in Texas.
Vision
“Our little farm joins other plots of liberation, places of healing for people and the land itself.”
the record is a transgressive album reminding us to love our friends because they are our perennial home.
The Starling Girl explores a young woman's power amid repression.
Non-Toxic Masculinity counters purity culture – and redefines what makes a “real man.”
Three culture recommendations from our editors.
Part family drama, part queer coming-of-age story, Sámano Córdova’s debut novel navigates the complexities of grief.
A poem.
August reflections on the Revised Common Lectionary, Cycle A
The whey, the truth, and the life.
Abundant Life for LGBTQ+ People Isn't Just for Westerners
Original colonial annals reflect exceptions to heterosexuality as far back as the 1500s.
As the World Cup Kicks Off, U.S. Women’s Soccer Has Already Won
These women know how to ball — and show us that true patriotism includes challenging our countries to do better.