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Inclusion leads to belonging

Inclusion leads to belonging

by Kim Mazyck | Mar 23, 2023

Kim Mazyck on diversity, equity, inclusion — and on reflecting a community, where everyone feels that they belong.

The struggle for greater racial justice continues

The struggle for greater racial justice continues

by Fr. Charlie Dittmeier | Mar 21, 2023

Father Charlie Dittmeier reflects on how his sense of justice was formed by his experiences during the civil rights struggles.

Overcoming our hesitancy to confront racism

Overcoming our hesitancy to confront racism

by Ted Miles | Feb 10, 2022

Christ invites us to enter into courageous conversations marked by deep listening (Feb. 2022 ‘Ted’s Talk’)

Honoring George Floyd on 38th & Chicago

Honoring George Floyd on 38th & Chicago

by Greg Darr | Dec 3, 2020

Greg Darr and his family visit the site of the killing of George Floyd and vow to combat racism.

Notes for Thanksgiving

Notes for Thanksgiving

by Maryknoll Lay Missioners | Nov 23, 2020

Acknowledging Native American history and spirituality this Thanksgiving

Lay missioners’ reflections on racism

Lay missioners’ reflections on racism

by Maryknoll Lay Missioners | Nov 19, 2020

Members of Maryknoll Lay Missioners’ anti-racism task force reflect on racism

Remembering the Aug. 3 El Paso massacre

Remembering the Aug. 3 El Paso massacre

by Heidi Cerneka | Jul 31, 2020

Last year’s racist mass shooting must be a call to action. Light a candle and do your part!

Our commitment to anti-racism and the ‘Beloved Community’

Our commitment to anti-racism and the ‘Beloved Community’

by Maryknoll Lay Missioners | Jul 9, 2020

A Maryknoll Lay Missioners statement

Anti-racism action steps and resources

Anti-racism action steps and resources

by Maryknoll Lay Missioners | Jul 9, 2020

From Maryknoll Lay Missioners’ Anti-Racism Task Force

A call for anti-racist transformation

A call for anti-racist transformation

by Maryknoll Lay Missioners | Jun 11, 2020

Official statement by Maryknoll Sisters, Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers, and Maryknoll Lay Missioners

We’ve no salt left

We’ve no salt left

by Abby Belt | May 29, 2020

A poem for George Floyd, for Ahmaud Arbery and for all — by a fed-up millennial

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