Let Us Pray: My Mother’s Voice
Deacon Art Miller
March 27, 2019
We are all God's children. If I discriminate or hate someone—for reasons of race, gender, capabilities, or lack thereof—it is not that person who is broken. It is me.
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The NAACP: Letting Freedom Ring
Christopher Heffron
January 24, 2019
The NAACP, by encouraging African Americans to realize their own potential, is continuing a legacy that has made the United States stronger, fairer.
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Race and Religion: An Interview with Msgr. Ray East
Susan Hines-Brigger
October 25, 2017
In a time of intense racial tensions, Msgr. Ray East has some words of advice: We need to focus on the fact that we are all made in God’s image.
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Editorial: The Sin of Racism
Kathleen M. Carroll
October 23, 2017
The US Department of Justice reports that one in three Black American men can expect to go to prison in his lifetime.
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And (Equal) Justice for All
Christopher Heffron
April 25, 2017
As children, we’re told to treat others with respect—to fight injustice. Too often we forget that lesson as adults
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