Day 8: How Many Signs?
There are powerful voices from the generation coming of age today—a generation that has lost or feared for their own and their peers’ lives.
Kelly Swan has worked for the Ignatian Solidarity Network since 2016, first as communications director, and now as director of advancement. She grew up in West Virginia and is a graduate of Wheeling Jesuit University. Kelly has worked in parish social ministry, child and family advocacy, community education and organizing, and publishing. She lives in the Cleveland, Ohio area with her children.
There are powerful voices from the generation coming of age today—a generation that has lost or feared for their own and their peers’ lives.
Speaking justly requires an ability to sit down & listen to those who choose to tell their stories to better understand the lived experience of inequality.
Seven Jesuit parishes gathered at the Bread for the World Lobby Day this summer—a practical example of what it means to be Catholic in the Jesuit network.
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