Jesuit University Students Respond to Recent Racial Violence
Students at Jesuit universities engage in public demonstration, prayer, and reflection in light of recent racial violence.
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Students at Jesuit universities engage in public demonstration, prayer, and reflection in light of recent racial violence.
Building on the one-year anniversary of Pope Francis’s historic address to Congress last September, over 120 alumni of Jesuit law schools delivered a letter to Congressional leadership and the offices of Jesuit-educated members of Congress calling for passage of bipartisan criminal justice reform legislation.
The Bridge Initiative, a Georgetown University research project on Islamophobia, this week released a report that sheds light on American Catholics’ views of Islam, and the way Islam is discussed in Catholic publications.
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