Personal technology, whether mask or smartphone, can intervenes in our relationships.
Brett Robinson: Masks as technology
Late civil rights leaders ‘changed course of history,’ says archbishop
Two of the greatest voices of the civil rights movement in American history died July 17.
COVID-19 changes campus classes, dining halls, dorms and maybe fees
Big changes are made on Catholic college campuses throughout the U.S. as the institutions deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
Competing ideas on economic recovery in competing House, Senate bills
Two bills offer competing visions of what it will take to keep the staggering American economy from landing on the canvas during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Advocates demand ICE comply with order to release children in detention
Immigration advocates rallied outside the Washington headquarters of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement July 27 calling on the agency to release immigrant children being held in detention with their parents.
Brazilian church campaign draws attention to threats against advocates
Brazil’s Catholic Church has launched the “Life by a Thread” campaign to give visibility to the increased violence against those who defend social and environmental rights.
Movie: ‘The Rental’
Those chafing under the travel restrictions imposed by the current pandemic may take comfort from “The Rental” (IFC), the story of an oceanside getaway gone fatally wrong.
Faith leaders criticize Trump’s plan to reject new DACA applicants
Faith leaders and immigrant advocates have denounced the Trump administration’s plan to reject first-time applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.