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A Parish Journey for Racial Justice and Equity
Engaging Open Wide Our Hearts in Community offers parish and school educators a road map for discussions on racial in justice with in Catholic communities. Conversations to heal the racial divide can be […]
Webinar: Slavery, the Catholic Church, and Lessons for Today
OnlineDescription: Is it really true that people “didn’t know slavery was wrong back then”? Did the Church teach against slaveholding? In this presentation, Fr. Chris Kellerman, SJ, will explain the […]
Arrupe Leaders Summit West
Mt. Hermon, CAThe ISN Arrupe Leaders Summit invites emerging student leaders and faculty/parish chaperones from high schools and parishes nationwide to deepen their understanding of “a faith that does justice,” share ideas and resources for social justice programming, and become empowered to effect positive social change in their local and global communities. Throughout the program, students explore The […]
Arrupe Leaders Summit East
Sparks, MDThe ISN Arrupe Leaders Summit invites emerging student leaders and faculty/parish chaperones from high schools and parishes nationwide to deepen their understanding of “a faith that does justice,” share ideas and resources for social justice programming, and become empowered to effect positive social change in their local and global communities. Throughout the program, students explore The […]
Arrupe Leaders Summit Central
Parma, OHThe ISN Arrupe Leaders Summit invites emerging student leaders and faculty/parish chaperones from high schools and parishes nationwide to deepen their understanding of “a faith that does justice,” share ideas and resources for social justice programming, and become empowered to effect positive social change in their local and global communities. Throughout the program, students explore The […]
Webinar: Slavery, the Catholic Church, and Lessons for Today
OnlineDescription: Is it really true that people “didn’t know slavery was wrong back then”? Did the Church teach against slaveholding? In this presentation, Fr. Chris Kellerman, SJ, will explain the […]
Undoing Our Knots
OnlineUndoing Our Knots: Personalizing and Praying With Our Parish Racial History Examining the fabric of America's racial history, manifested in our own faith communities, reveals the coarse, uneven, and knotted […]
Webinar: Radical Listening: A Radical Approach to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Racial Justice with John Igwebuike, Ph.D.
Online , United StatesDescription: "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere," prophesied Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This call to awareness notes the importance of advancing social justice writ large (macro-scale) and […]
Webinar: Beyond the Forever Foreigner: Unpacking Anti-Asian American Racism
Online , United StatesDescription: Examine how Black and Asian Americans are racially positioned in the U.S. by examining two incidents that went viral in the media: the Central Park incident involving Amy Cooper, […]
Ignatian Justice Summit on Ecology & Migration
Cleveland, OH2018 Ignatian Justice Summit participants. CALLING ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS: DEEPEN YOUR SKILLS AS ADVOCATES, ORGANIZERS, AND EDUCATORS FOR ECOLOGICAL AND MIGRATION JUSTICE. Take part in 4 days of networking; sharing goals, […]
“Bad Catholics, Good Trouble” and What a Comic Can Teach us about Racial Justice
OnlineWednesday, December 6, 2-3:15 p.m. ET via Zoom Registration Matthew J. Cressler, Ph.D., will reflect on his webcomic series Bad Catholics, Good Trouble and how you can use it as […]