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Racism as Soul Sickness: Interview with Bryan Massingale

Bill McCormick, S.J. spoke with Fr. Bryan Massingale about his work for racial justice at the 2017 Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice. This is part two of their conversation.
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On Racial Justice and “Taking a Knee”: Reflections from a Former Cheerleader

If we let the flag or anthem become greater than our ability to relate to one another’s humanity, pain, and suffering, are they worth anything anymore?

There is a Movement: St. Louis and Parenting for Racial Justice

Jesus was not afraid to confront injustice. Racial justice will come when we raise our children to understand that they should not accept injustice, either.