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Is there a ‘crisis’ on the U.S.-Mexico border? It’s a tough question to answer.
J.D. Long García
April 12, 2021
‘It is a question of perspective. Whose perspective do we adopt when we ask questions like that?’
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Final Plowshares Catholic peace activist sentenced to prison for nuclear base break-in
Yonat Shimron - Religion News Service
April 12, 2021
“My neighborhood, my family and I have a right to live without a nuclear gun on hair-trigger alert held perpetually to our heads,” Colville told the judge.
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The Moral Economy
The fight to unionize Amazon is the most important labor story of this century
John W. Miller
March 25, 2021
The most ambitious attempt to unionize in Amazon’s 26-year history has been widely endorsed, including by Senator Marco Rubio.
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Father Albert McKnight: the Catholic combination of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X
Elias Crim
March 02, 2021
He was a priest who argued that the Catholic Church was fundamentally racist, all the while remaining a faithful member of it.
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Martin Sheen: How Mother Teresa, Dan Berrigan’s lawyer and I fought to end the Gulf War
Martin Sheen
March 01, 2021
The carnage unleashed in the Persian Gulf compelled me to act yet again in hopes that somehow the bloodletting would end.
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Interview: How the Jesuits are working to confront their history of slavery
William Critchley-Menor, S.J.
February 26, 2021
American Jesuit histories often minimize the important contributions that enslaved people made.
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