Progressive magazine published in the United States
Not to be confused with Sojourner Truth.
Sojourners
May 2011 cover of Sojourners
Editor-in-Chief Editor
Julie Polter Jim Rice
President
Adam Russell Taylor
Categories
Christian magazines
Frequency
Monthly
Publisher
Sojourners
Founded
1971
Country
United States
Based in
Washington, D.C.
Language
English
Website
sojo.net
ISSN
0364-2097
Sojourners is a progressive monthly magazine and daily online publication of the American Christian social justice organization Sojourners, which arose out of the Sojourners Community. It was first published in 1971 under the original title of The Post-American. The magazine and online publication feature reporting, commentary, and analysis on Christianity and politics, the church and social issues, social justice, and Christian living. Articles frequently feature coverage of fair trade, interfaith dialogue, peacemaking, and work to alleviate poverty. The offices of the magazine are in Washington, D.C.
Julie Polter has served as editor-in-chief since September 2022. She followed Sandi Villarreal, who was named in August 2020.[1] Adam Russell Taylor succeeded founder Jim Wallis as president in November 2020.[2]
^Khan, Aysha (August 14, 2020). "Jim Wallis replaced as Sojourners editor after controversy over article on Catholic racism". Religion News Service. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
^"Adam Taylor succeeds Jim Wallis as Sojourners president". Religion News Service. November 20, 2020. Retrieved July 13, 2021.
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