Thoughtfully administered affirmative action, as endorsed by the U.S. bishops decades ago, is an incontrovertible part of our shared task to fight racism and promote equal opportunity.
Thoughtfully administered affirmative action, as endorsed by the U.S. bishops decades ago, is an incontrovertible part of our shared task to fight racism and promote equal opportunity.
Rather than make it easier to find affordable housing, governments at all levels are trying to “solve” homelessness by criminalizing the actions of homeless people.
our duty to respond to social vulnerability with urgent care far exceeds our ability to relate to the experiences of others.
Catholics should support universal free school meals both because it aids the poor and because it promotes the common good.
The power of the military, and the web of interests surrounding it, is incompatible with democracy and human development.
Stories of the all-powerful conservative obstacle encourages fatalism among the people who can least afford it.