Equip future teachers to address race, privilege in classrooms, say Notre Dame grads
by Brian RoeweAlumni and current students of the University of Notre Dame's Catholic education program are calling for reforms to better equip future teachers to understand and address issues of race, power and privilege in the classroom.
Sisters remain involved in drug harm-reduction efforts, despite moral concerns
by Georgia PerryTo help stop overdoses in the late '90s, Sisters of Charity planned a medically supervised injecting site for intravenous drug users. Today, their efforts have yielded about 100 sites worldwide.
What it will take to do the work of Laudato Si': stewardship for all, by all
by Camellia Moses OkpoduCommentary: The pope calls us to a stewardship that recognizes the needs of all living creatures and our collective capacity to care for creation. How does this challenge speak to me as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Xavier University?
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