Echoes of Colonialism: “They Want Me to Remember Their Memories, But I Remember Mine”

Septemmy E. Lakawa delivered an unflinching address at the Accra+20 Consultation, blending personal experience, historical critique, and theological reflection. Titled Racism as a P.S. and a “Small Hiccup”, Lakawa’s presentation intertwined her own lived experiences with incisive historical analysis, laying bare the persistent scars of colonialism and racism. As an Indonesian feminist theologian, Lakawa’s words […]

Transforming the Global Economy: GEM School Opens Applications

In a world grappling with escalating inequality and environmental crises, churches are stepping forward to advocate for economic systems rooted in justice and sustainability. From 18–29 August 2025, the Ecumenical School on Governance, Economics and Management for an Economy of Life (GEM School) will bring together 20 current and emerging church leaders in Seoul, South Korea (location to be confirmed). […]