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John -
As fall approaches, we are excited to announce dynamic speakers for the 2020 Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice, plus the launch of the Voting is an Act of Love campaign, mobilizing the network to use their vote for the common good and most vulnerable during election 2020. Below, find news and voices from our network and information about upcoming and ongoing ways to get involved.
Peace,
Christopher Kerr
Executive Director
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FEATURED PROGRAMS AND EVENTS
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October 19-26, 2020 | Virtual
Don't miss dynamic speakers, including Fr. Greg Boyle, S.J., Sr. Simone Campbell, S.S.S., Maurício López, Fr. James Martin, S.J., Fr. Bryan Massingale, and Olga Segura. Plus—apply to be a speaker, roundtable host, or reflection facilitator! Register | Apply to speak
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This fall, exercise the responsibility to vote for candidates and issues that support the common good. Register to vote or confirm your registration, learn how to mobilize your community, and more! Get involved.
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Join a group of social justice practitioners gathering for conversation and author Q&A featuring co-authors Niki Johnson and Michael T. Snarr. Learn more and RSVP.
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Join ISN online as we honor Fr. John Baumann, S.J., founder of PICO/Faith in Action, and Sr. Simone Campbell, S.S.S., executive director of NETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice. Learn more and register.
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The Voting as an Act of Love campaign encourages the Jesuit and broader Catholic network to exercise the right and responsibility to use their vote to support the common good.
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The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation has announced that Homeboy Industries has been chosen as the 2020 Humanitarian Prize recipient.
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The “Justice T.R.E.E.E.” (Tackling Racism: Educate, Engage, and Effect Change) is an organic framework for answering the question “How do I get started in racial equity work?”
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Instead of adhering to the orders of the Supreme Court, the Trump Administration has taken the first step toward permanently ending the DACA program.
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Last spring, a Xavier University delegation built bridges during a week spent with the Centro Ignacio Ellacuría (CIE) at the UCA, the Jesuit University of El Salvador.
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Join in prayer for nine days, framed in the example of Catholic saints and servants of God who provide a witness and example for us in our work for racial justice.
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Walk with the Jesuit and broader Catholic network as we learn, pray, and take action for racial equity.
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Voices from across the network draw us into confronting white supremacy and systemic racism in our lives, network, Church, and society.
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