Marvin T. BrownFeb 13Trump’s People and the Climate of JusticeWe know more about Trump’s people then what we can glean from Jan 6. They have been around for a long time striving to prevent changes...
Marvin T. BrownDec 7, 2021Philanthropy vs ReparationsOne would hope that philanthropy could promote justice. After all, that’s where the money is. According to Rob Reich, the Director of...
Marvin T. BrownJul 1, 2021A Case for ReparationsPaying people for unpaid labor seems like a no-brainer, except for the facts of the case, then things get complicated. From the...
Marvin T. BrownMar 10, 2021Reflections after 50 postsWhen I started this blog, I thought my book, Climate of justice, An Ethical Foundation for Environmentalism, would appear sometime in...
Marvin T. BrownMar 2, 2021What to Replace and What to RepairYou can replace some things. Some you cannot. Sometimes, you can follow Buckminster Fuller’s famous saying: "You never change things by...
Marvin T. BrownDec 8, 2020The Resiliency of EvilWhat happened? Wasn’t Trump and his cohorts supposed to disappear after Biden won the election. I imagined them playing golf and then...
Marvin T. BrownNov 30, 2020Black Lives Matter and Thanks-takingThe. response to the claim “Black Lives Matter” that “all lives matter,” may be a sign that the speakers are unaware of the climate of...
Marvin T. BrownSep 15, 2020Are Reparations Necessary?If reparations are necessary, then they are the only way to change the current course of “American Prosperity,” if I may use that term to...
Marvin T. BrownMay 18, 2020Afropessimism and White mastersWe all know that people read books from their own perspective, but with Frank B. Wilderson III’s book, Afropessimism, I am fully aware of...
Marvin T. BrownApr 9, 2020Good Friday Reflections During the Coronavirus EpidemicWhen I think as a Christian theologian, which is not that often, I often ask myself where is Jesus Christ today? Some say he is in their...