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Jesuit Jam: Supporting Undocumented Students at Loyola University Chicago

The Jesuits of Loyola University Chicago showed off their musical and basketball prowess in anticipation of an important fundraising event to support a scholarship fund for undocumented students seeking to study at one of Loyola’s campuses in the Chicagoland area.

Called to be Bold and Courageous

There has been a lot of talk about crowds these days: sizes of crowds, crowds participating in the Women’s march in every major city in the United States; 137 crowds gathering in 40 different countries worldwide; crowds that marched for the Right to Life; spontaneous crowds gathered last night and today in front of JFK airport in New York and O’Hare in Chicago, and San Francisco, and Cleveland and Seattle and here in Detroit; crowds gathering in response to the executive order that has lead to the banning and detaining of refugees hoping for safe haven in our country.

Casting off Fear and Building the Québec of Tomorrow

In response to the attack at Quebec Islamic Cultural Centre in Quebec City, Canada, Centre Justice et Foi (CJF), a Jesuit center of social analysis, research, and reflection, released a statement calling for the protection of religious and racial minorities.