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Human Dignity

A Revolution of Hope: Occupy Advent and the Vatican , by: Alex Mikulich, PhD

This two page reflectionby guest writer Alex Mikulich, Ph.D., explores how the Occupy protestors embody the season of advent. Includes active links to background resources. ...more
Not On Our Watch

Book Discussion Guide: Not on Our Watch (Sudan) , by: Jane Deren, Ph.D.

  A gripping book on Darfur by John Prendergast and Don Cheadle offers an eye-opening look at what is happening in the region and why. This book discussion guide offers a short synopsis, highligh...more
Iran

Human Rights and Iran , by: Jane Deren, PhD

The U.S. media has turned its focus to Iran once again as egregious violations of human rights continue there.  On January 9, 2010, Iranian police arrested 33 mothers of young adults who were kil...more

The Dignity of the Human Person: "Refusing Torture" , by: Jane Deren

The Dignity of the Human Person Recent news coverage of the release of documents that allowed torture has sparked debate around the U.S. about this subject. In the last decade, the Catholic Church h...more
Memory Keeper's Daughter

Book Discussion Guide: The Memory Keeper's Daughter , by: Sr. Katherine Feely, SND

The Memory Keeper's Daughter by Kim Edwards is a work of literary fiction which explores what happens when good intentions and seemingly loving motives impact a family over many years. Split-second de...more

Violence against Women , by: Education for Justice

This unit on Violence against Women promotes the elimination of violence against women and includes a fact sheet, case studies, discussion questions, prayers and reflections. ...more

Racism Unit , by: Education for Justice

This unit on racism features the following materials: prayers and reflections, several racism quizes, case studies of racism in the U.S. and around the world, a fact sheet on the World Conference Agai...more

Prayer for an End to Racism , by: John Bucki, SJ

Lord, Jesus Christ
who reached across the ethnic boundaries
between Samaritan, Roman and Jew
who offered fresh sight to the blind and freedom to captives,
help us to break down the barriers in our community,
enable us to see the reality of racism and bigotry,
and free us to challenge and uproot it
from ourselves, our society and our world.
Amen.

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