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** Our debut episode is out and (finally) available on the most podcast platforms! Episode 2 releases on July 2.
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In our debut episode, we sit down with Reueline Arulanandam, a recent graduate of Saint Louis University and a powerful mainstage speaker at the 2024 Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice. Reueline shares about leadership modeled after Jesus of Nazareth and how her faith deepened through her advocacy in the criminal justice system—especially in the areas of judicial equity, reentry support, and anti-death penalty efforts.
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— WHAT IS IGNATIAN VOICES FOR JUSTICE? —
Ignatian Voices for Justice, a new Ignatian Solidarity Network podcast, uplifts the stories of young leaders as they live out their faith by working for justice. Subscribe via igsol.net/vfj to engage more deeply with this emerging community and get every episode delivered to your inbox with bonus content!
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EXPLORE MORE FROM REUELINE
• Watch her 2024 IFTJ mainstage talk ([link removed])
• Read her reflection on anxiety/faith ([link removed])
• Read Just Mercy, a book that inspired her ([link removed])
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FEELING INSPIRED?
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• Tell us what you think or suggest a future guest ([link removed])
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STAY TUNED FOR EPISODE 2 ON JULY 2
Featuring Brice Hansen and Elizabeth Pyne, Ph.D., episode 2 will focus on ethical purchasing initiatives on the campus of Mercyhurst University.
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