Category: YPD
Civil Disagreement: A Dying Art
By Ms. Jordan DeVeaux, 2nd VP, Connectional YPD Disagreement is a necessary art to master within the human experience. Diversity of opinion is crucial to our survival. A farmer could… Read More »
Believe!
By Richard Norris, III, Connectional YPD President It is my distinct honor and privilege to greet you for the very first time on behalf of the thousands of Allen’s youth… Read More »
YPD Quadrennial Report
YPD Quadrennial Report By Jocelyn Iglehart, 5thEpiscopal District Hundreds of young people from around the world gathered in Columbus, Ohio, for the 19th Quadrennial Convention of the Young People’s and Children’s… Read More »
Religion is Hard to Characterize
Religion is Hard to Characterize By Traves Reames, 7thEpiscopal District Religion is hard to characterize on the grounds that human conviction structures are changed and convoluted. Numerous meanings of religion… Read More »
The Residue Effects of the African American Experience
Due to a submission error the correct author and article were resubmitted By Jocelyn Iglehart, 5thEpiscopal District African Americans have always been seen as a means to an end within… Read More »
The Residue Effects of the African American Experience
The Residue Effects of the African American Experience By Jocelyn Iglehart, 5th Episcopal District African Americans have always been seen as a means to an end within American history. The… Read More »
When We All Vote
When We All Vote By Julius McAllister, III,11thEpiscopal District My name is Julius Harrison McAllister, III and I am a college sophomore with a major in political science with an… Read More »
Black America and Reparations
Black America and Reparations By Claire Crawford The case of reparations for African Americans has been highly debated. In 2016, the UN Working Group of Experts on People of… Read More »
Stay Woke and Vote
Stay Woke and Vote By Mr. Chinelo Tyler, Connectional YPD President In 2008, there was the most diverse electorate ever which led to the election of President Barack Obama…. Read More »
The Global Social Relations Committee Grieves with the Families of Philando Castile and David Jones. Their Lives Mattered.
WHEREAS, Philando Castile and David Jones were two African-American men in their thirties who were gunned down by law enforcement simply because of the color of their skin. WHEREAS, both… Read More »
Picky Fishermen: Rejecting the Stigma of the Church Elite
Picky Fishermen: Rejecting the Stigma of the Church Elite By Jordan DeVeaux “When you have reached your own room, be kind to those who have chosen different doors and… Read More »
It’s A Different World: 30 Years Later
It’s A Different World: 30 Years Later The 11th District Honors Tradition – Untraditionally By Mr. Juliun Kinsey, 11th Episcopal District It’s a different world in the Electrifying Eleventh… Read More »