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Archive for category: Dignity of the Human Person

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Catholic Case for Pronouns

“A Catholic Case for Choosing Your Own Pronouns” was published by Outreach: A LGBTQ Catholic Resource in April 2023.
Jim McDermott, S.J., wrote the original article, and Education for Justice created a discussion guide that can be used among faculty and staff members at secondary schools. The article can be accessed here: https://bit.ly/3CegMnA

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CST, Human Trafficking and Asian American Women

Catholic Social Teaching offers insights as to how we can advocate for an end to human trafficking and guidance as to why we need to bring an end to it. Knowing the types and examples of trafficking will help you understand the breadth of trafficking in your communities and the world. We continue our occasional series on understanding Catholic Social Teaching and the history of Asian American women.

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Asian American Women and Women’s History

Learn about the history of Asian American women in the United States and put this into the context of the anniversary of the spa shooting in Atlanta, Georgia, in 2021 that killed six Asian American women. This resource and reflection is intended to share a complex history of Asian women in the diaspora whose voices and experiences are not often centered when we think about Catholic Social Teaching.

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Webinar: Slavery, the Catholic Church, and Lessons for Today

In this presentation, Fr. Chris Kellerman, S.J., will explain the basics of the Catholic Church’s historical involvement with slaveholding and the Atlantic slave trade, drawing lessons from this history for the Church’s contemporary efforts for racial justice. Use these discussion questions to debrief the video. The video can be found here: http://igsol.net/efj2

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Discussion on Ending the Death Penalty with Sr. Helen Prejean

This guide is for use after viewing a recorded conversation around the death penalty, hosted by Catholic Mobilizing Network. The webinar featured Sr. Helen Prejean, Ohio death row exoneree Kwame Ajamu, and director of prison ministry for the Nashville Diocese, Deacon James Booth.