Fr. Bryan Massingale’s Publications
Racial Justice and the Catholic Church (Maryknoll: Orbis, 2010), Fr. Bryan Massingale. Here you can find a complete list of Fr. Massingale’s publications
Racial Justice and the Catholic Church (Maryknoll: Orbis, 2010), Fr. Bryan Massingale. Here you can find a complete list of Fr. Massingale’s publications
The USCCB page on combatting racism contains all the US bishops’ statements and pastoral letters on racism, as well as prayers, discussion guides, videos, and activities for all ages.
A List of books, movies, articles, and webpages.
Contains reflections produced by the IJPC, as well as a list of websites, workbooks, lesson plans, article and books. Downloadable PDF of resources for Black History Month. Downloadable PDF of resources for Native American Heritage Month. Additional Resources on racism and white privilege.
Labor, Healthcare, and Trafficking During a Pandemic
“Fight for the things that you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you.” – Ruth Bader Ginsburg
“Human trafficking is a crime against humanity. We must unite our efforts to free victims and stop this crime that has become ever more aggressive, that threatens not just individuals, but the foundational values of society.” – Pope Francis
December is designated at the time to honor the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, an international document stating the basic rights and fundamental freedoms to which all human beings are entitled. During this month, we stand together for equality, justice, and the dignity of all human persons.
November celebrates Native American Heritage Month. With the rich and diverse cultures, traditions and histories of Native people, this month acknowledges the contributions that continue to be made by Native peoples. It is also an opportunity to educate ourselves on the oppression of native tribes and the systematic plundering of their lands and culture since the…
Yesterday I was tagged in a post by an old high school friend, asking me and a few others a very public, direct question about white privilege and racism. I feel compelled not only to publish his query but also my response to it, as it may be a helpful discourse for more than just a handful of folks…
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