Pope Francis, the pontiff named after a saint who walked into a war zone in the name of peace, has […]
Posts Tagged ‘civil rights’
Black Friday Protests Hit Chicago.
The Black Friday protests in the luxury corridor are the continuation of simmering tensions in Chicago, where Officer Jason Van […]
Loyola University Chicago students protest racism on college campuses
Loyola Chicago Students protest peacefully and in solidarity with students around the United States over racial issues on college campuses.
Still Guests in Our Own House? Women and the Church since Vatican II
November 6–7, 2015
Loyola University Chicago
Free and Open to the Public
What has and has not changed for women in the Church […]
The Divide in Pay for Restaurant Workers Based on Race is Examined
The Startling Racial Divide In Pay For Restaurant Workers living in Chicago.
Suburbs Evading New Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program
The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program is the largest federal initiative for building affordable housing. WBEZ analyzed where those […]
A Quarter of American Men Live In or Near Poverty
1 in 3 males between the ages of 18-34 fall into the category of living in or near the poverty […]
Dime con quién andas y te diré quién eres: Tell me who you walk with and I will tell you who you are
Dime con quién andas y te diré quién eres:
Tell me who you walk with and I will tell you who […]
Minimum Wage on Loyola’s Campus
Minimum Wage on Loyola’s Campus as a micro level example of the greater minimum wage issue going on in Chicago. […]