by intoaccount | Nov 21, 2017 | advocacy, Commentary: helpful, smart, & a touch of sass, LGBTQ+ justice, Racial justice
by Stephanie Krehbiel *(-slapping, -patting, -squeezing—honestly, if you’re parsing the distinctions by order of offensiveness, you’re already in hot water) The two most salient points I have to make about ass-grabbing are a) It is not trivial, and b) It is...
by intoaccount | Apr 22, 2017 | advocacy, Anabaptism/Mennonites, College & university focus, Title IX
“Launch Your Future,” EMU’s website shouts in bold capital letters, as they prepare to hand a social work degree to a student who has – by EMU’s own finding – committed sexual violence. Continuing Eastern Mennonite University...
by intoaccount | Feb 10, 2017 | advocacy, Church focus
You’re wrong. Let’s talk about why. by Stephanie Krehbiel Because there is an abusive sexual predator in the White House, and when it comes to the skills we need to resist and survive the social tyrannies of his regime, the abuse survivors in your congregation are...
by intoaccount | Jul 6, 2016 | advocacy, Church focus
by Stephanie Krehbiel One of the toughest questions in advocacy work is this: When is it worthwhile to talk to powerful people within the institutions in which you’re trying to enact change, and when is it not? There are no easy answers to that question....
by Our Stories Untold | Nov 17, 2013 | Features, Our Stories Untold Blog
by Sarah Moon **Note from the editor: This is Sarah Moon’s third piece in a series about the problems that privilege brings to Christian pacifist movements, originally posted on her Patheos blog . Be sure to check out the first and second posts of the...