Day 13: Accountability and Mercy
Anti-racist work is an ongoing journey. I must hold myself and others accountable. However, I must do so with love and compassion, supporting others in our collective journey toward an anti-racist identity.
Josie Schuman is a member of the class of 2021 at John Carroll University, majoring in education and English with a minor in Spanish. On campus, she is involved with the honors program, writes for the Carroll News, and does weekly service at the Thomas Jefferson International School for Newcomers. She wants to become an ESL teacher in the future with the hopes of creating an environment that is welcoming to all people. Josie is a former intern for the Ignatian Solidarity Network.
Anti-racist work is an ongoing journey. I must hold myself and others accountable. However, I must do so with love and compassion, supporting others in our collective journey toward an anti-racist identity.
We are called to be contemplatives in action—allowing the power of prayerful contemplation to inform our radical actions.
Two Catholic parishes in Seattle, Washington, Immaculate Conception Parish, the historically Black Catholic church in the city, originally founded as a Jesuit parish, and St. Joseph Parish, a Jesuit parish, stood together this fall during the Say Their Names project, focused on racial equity.
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