"A Sinister Sect: Colonia Dignidad" Is a Hard But Necessary Watch
Netflix’s A Sinister Sect: Colonia Dignidad is a Chilean and German documentary series with much to teach us. But warning, it includes details of sexual abuse of minors, coercion of…
Netflix’s A Sinister Sect: Colonia Dignidad is a Chilean and German documentary series with much to teach us. But warning, it includes details of sexual abuse of minors, coercion of…
…or Día de Muertos. I want them, regardless of their religion, to know that their identity is valid and welcome. I’m proud of my Jewish identity, as much as I…
…not as straight-passing as Victor and has a complicated relationship with his Muslim religion and upbringing. In this season, he even has to pretend to be straight so as to…
…What if I don’t want to date a man? You’re a sinner; something is wrong with you; you’re just confused. What’s wrong with dating outside our religion? The way they…
…least until high school. After much internal searching, a loss of faith in religion, and the discovery that my own sexuality was more fluid than what I was taught, Christy…
Kirstin Valdez Quade’s debut novel The Five Wounds is just out. Originally a short story by the same name, Valdez Quade’s new novel is about a family grappling with addiction,…
…it ticked all of our boxes by centering Latinas as we see ourselves, family-oriented with big dreams, trying to find love and happiness while navigating the intricacies of class, religion,…
…ways: in age, in how they view sex, even in their views on religion. Take our three principle women: Alba, Xiomara (Xo), and Jane. They manage to have different worldviews,…
…who’s family is Protestant. Sorry Catholicism but when we immigrated, we left our religion. I still feel guilt has this unique relationship to religion, even if the majority of my…
…understanding of what’s happening to them as a bug in the universe’s code. But it’s not just video games. It’s addiction, trauma, religion – big stuff. You can see questions…