The Chaos of the World
God calls us to live in peace. But first, our nation must mend our historically-entrenched ways of perpetuating racism to benefit White citizens and oppress Black citizens.
Josie Schuman is a former ISN intern and graduate of John Carroll University. She is currently a member of the Urban Catholic Teacher Corp at Boston College, pursuing a master’s degree in curriculum and instruction while teaching 5th grade English. Josie is passionate about faith-based antiracist education and hopes to inspire students of color to use reading and writing as tool for social change.
God calls us to live in peace. But first, our nation must mend our historically-entrenched ways of perpetuating racism to benefit White citizens and oppress Black citizens.
Over 100 members of the Ignatian family gathered together to celebrate the Ignatian Mass for Life in Washington, D.C., before the annual March for Life.
More than 1,500 people from Jesuit institutions across the nation turned their radical hope into prophetic action by gathering together Monday, November 18 on Capitol Hill to participate in the Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice Public Witness and Advocacy Day.
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