John -

Next month, the Ignatian family will gather for the first virtual Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice (IFTJ), continuing our work for a more just world. 

This year's IFTJ theme, Prophetic Resilience: Breaking Down, Building Up, speaks directly to our timesand the resilience our network has tapped into in 2020 to continue to teach, minister, serve, and accompany in our work for justice, even in the midst of the realities of living through a global pandemic.

Registration and speaker applications are open now for IFTJ. With tracks for students, professionals, and content designed for people of all ages, we're certain that you'll find strength and renewed resilience at this year's Teach-In. 

Finally, we invite you this fall to prepare for election 2020 by joining the Voting is an Act of Love campaign, care for creation through the Season of Creation Challenge: Daily Habits for a Healthy Planet, and to join us as we honor Fr. John Baumann, S.J., and Sr. Simone Campbell, S.S.S., at the virtual Ignite: A Celebration of Justice.

Peace, 

Christopher Kerr
Executive Director

FEATURED PROGRAMS AND EVENTS

Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice

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, Olga Segura, and Bishop Mark Seitz. Register
Plus—apply to be a speaker, roundtable host, or reflection facilitator. Deadlines are approaching, so apply today! Apply to speak

Ignite: A Celebration of Justice
Wednesday, September 23, 8PM ET 


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.

Voting is an Act of Love
Ongoing | Fall 2020 


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.

Season of Creation Challenge: Daily Habits for a Healthy Planet
September 1-October 4, 2020


Holding space to act on climate change can feel overwhelming. This Season of Creation, start simple by building one new daily habit for a healthy planet. Learn more and register. 
NEWS FROM THE NETWORK

University of Scranton and Creighton University Alums Named 2020 Emerging Leaders for Justice Award Recipients

The Ignatian Solidarity Network announces the 2020 recipients of the Moira Erin O’Donnell Emerging Leaders for Justice Award: Elena Habersky and Will Rutt.

Ignatian Solidarity Network to Host Virtual Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice

From October 19-26, 2020 the Ignatian Solidarity Network will host the first virtual Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice.
VOICES FOR JUSTICE

Remembering Immigrant Workers’ Contributions to Rebuilding After Hurricane Katrina

To remember the role that immigrant workers played in rebuilding New Orleans after Katrina, the Jesuit Social Research Institute organized a prayer service marking the 15th anniversary of the storm.

Solidarity in a Pandemic: Possibilities and Limits

In a pandemic, how does our Jesuit network allow us to connect to people and place to deepen and broaden our grasp of human experience, be moved by social problems, and to imagine new possibilities?
CONNECT WITH ISN

Racial Justice:

Work to confront systemic racism in our lives, newtork, Church, and society. 

Solidarity on Tap

Socializing meets social justice on a screen near you! Upcoming speakers: 
  • Trudi J. Renwick, Ph.D. | U.S. Census Bureau
    Wednesday, September 16
  • Bill Quigley, Esq. | Human Rights Attorney
    Wednesday, September 30
  • Fr. James Martin, S.J. | Best-selling Author
    Wednesday, October 14, 2020
        
 

OUR MISSION:

Network, educate, and form advocates
for social justice animated by the
spirituality of St. Ignatius of Loyola
and the witness of the Jesuit martyrs of El Salvador
and their companions.

 
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