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The Power of Marriagenew

How a gay union saved David Gonzales from deportation.
The Texas Observer  |  Emily DePrang  |  05-15-2012  |  LGBT

Diane Wilson's Memoir of Her Fundamentalist Upbringing is a Delightnew

Holy Roller: Growing Up in the Church of the Knock Down, Drag Out; Or, How I Quit Loving a Blue-Eyed Jesus describes Wilson's Pentecostal upbringing in a tiny fishing town in Texas, where residents were ruled by poverty, labor, elaborate religious mores, and corrupt authorities.
The Texas Observer  |  Emily DePrang  |  11-06-2008  |  Nonfiction

Jonathan Miles' Epistolary Debut Gets Buried Under the Weight of its Own Baggagenew

Ultimately, Dear American Airlines is only as redeemable as its protagonist, which is to say, not very.
The Texas Observer  |  Emily DePrang  |  07-24-2008  |  Fiction

Jim Wallis Reimagines a Christian Take on Controversial Political Issuesnew

If progressives can see past their justified mistrust of politicking pastors, they may find in the evangelical pastor Wallis not just an ally but a visionary, beckoning from the vanguard of social justice.
The Texas Observer  |  Emily DePrang  |  04-09-2008  |  Nonfiction

Houston's Wife-Beaters Avoid Prosecution by Leavingnew

Mundane details of procedural policy and staff shortages translate to an officially sanctioned negligence that forces women in danger to beg police for help, but delivers nothing if their assailant isn't around when police show up. Sometimes these women escape to safety on their own ... sometimes they die.
The Texas Observer  |  Emily DePrang  |  03-10-2008  |  The War on Women

A Gaggle of Republicans Vie to Reclaim Tom DeLay's Seatnew

During the 20 years DeLay held the seat, the 22nd Congressional District glimmered like a Republican Death Star, an impenetrable seat of power from which he unleashed his noxiously partisan agenda on Texas and the country. But since the former House majority leader imploded, the once impregnable GOP fortress has fallen into disrepair.
The Texas Observer  |  Emily DePrang  |  01-29-2008  |  Politics

Confessions of an Ex-Protesternew

I used to go to protests for the sense of community, for reassurance that I'm not alone, and for the feeling that I'm doing something for peace. I rarely go to protests anymore, but I still move through my life with the knowledge that every stranger is a potential comrade, and every day is a barricade.
The Texas Observer  |  Emily DePrang  |  11-19-2007  |  Commentary

Superfun with Superfund in Texasnew

A scenic tour of Harris County's 11 best toxic attractions.
The Texas Observer  |  Emily DePrang  |  10-22-2007  |  Environment

Iraq War Vets Feel They're Being Cast Asidenew

In their own voices, three veterans speak of the inadequacy of what the military calls reintegration counseling, of the immediacy of their worst memories, of their helplessness in battle, of the struggle to rejoin a society that seems unwilling or unable to comprehend the price of their service.
The Texas Observer  |  Emily DePrang  |  07-03-2007  |  War

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