Hundreds marched and rallied in Chicago Thursday evening to “reclaim” the legacy of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. […]
Posts Tagged ‘economic justice’
The President Wants Every Student To Learn Computer Science
President Obama used his final State of the Union address Tuesday night to reflect on his legacy. But he also […]
Students call on USF Board of Trustees to reject campus Publix!
CALL TO ACTION: University of South Florida students, community members tell university administration: “Publix can’t set up shop on our […]
Pope Francis takes a trip to Central African Republic
Pope Francis, the pontiff named after a saint who walked into a war zone in the name of peace, has […]
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 […]
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.
These are Children and Families
Katherine Kaufka Walts
Last summer, the US experienced an unprecedented surge of migrant children, over 60,000 arrived mostly from Central America’s […]
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 […]