-- In light of the Psalms, a Cuban American reflects on the peculiar experience of exile and longing for a country he has never known;
-- a Filipino American reflects on the attitude of those who, unlike the biblical Israelites, have resolved "to realize the Promised Land in Egypt";
-- an African American woman writes of the "womanist dancing mind" and the ways in which Black life "is not our life alone but a compendium of coalitions whose lives are not lived solely in the Black face of U.S. life"...
Theologians on "the margins" (whether as African Americans, Asian Americans, or Hispanic/Latino(a) Americans) reflect on how their experience of ethnic and racial minority has influenced their theological agenda and how this relates to the unfinished "American Dream".