Dignity isn’t opposed to suffering. Sometimes suffering reveals dignity’s truest face.
Posts in Justice
Contagious: Love in the Time of Ebola
What if we came to understand that the lives and suffering of others already affects us?
The Shame of Religious Families: Homeless LGBT Youth
Two recent articles contrast the shame and the hope that LGBT youth are confronted with in religious families.
Who Is To Blame for Chicago’s Shooting Spree?
Ben Anderson explores issue of race in the media coverage of violence in Chicago.
Organizing Activism: The Clash of the Faith That Does Justice
Ken Homan reflects on his experiences of activism and community organizing, and how they can better serve a faith that does justice.
Wanted: Real Immigration Reform
In the latest round of immigration reform debate in Washington, DC, Danny Gustafson, SJ finds both hope and discouragement.