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Josina Guess
Josina Guess lives in rural Georgia and blogs at Josina’s Kitchen Table.
Books for pandemic reading
Nine writers tell us about a book they’ve read recently that’s helped them reframe what it means to be a person of faith and a reader right now.
Children’s books for tough conversations
We asked 11 writers to tell us about a book that opens up space for adults and children to discuss important questions.
Healing the wounds of racism
“We labor for a day that we may never see, and always in the face of opposition.”
A pair of museums are reckoning with Mississippi’s racist past
But they don't say enough about racism in the present.
The vocation of being a stranger
As a mother and a woman of color, I read Camille Dungy's book as a personal roadmap.
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