Fr. Bryan Massingale Catholic Charities USA Excerpted from “Poverty and Racism: Overlapping Threats to the Common Good.” The dynamics of the past are directly relevant to understanding the disproportionate impact of poverty upon groups of color today. We live with the legacy of past decisions and social policies that have created a transgenerational burden...
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by Richard D. Vogel January 27, 2008 MRZINE The National Conference for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (January 18-20) organized by the National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (NNIRR) took place during a critical period in U.S. immigration history. Over five hundred NNIRR members, activists, and organizers (including numerous immigrants and their organizations) came...
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By Juan Carlos Ruiz Back in August of 2006, Elvira Arellano took sanctuary in her Church. Her decision was discerned and informed in prayer and motivated by her faith and was done as a last recourse to keep her family together. Motivated by this witness, the New Sanctuary Movement was launched the 9th of...
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By Ruben Garcia Annunciation House, El Paso, TX It was a little after ten in the evening when the door rang at Annunciation House. Two families-husbands, wives and children-were at the door. Frightened and distraught, they had fled their respective apartments. One of the other tenants living in the same apartment complex had become...
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By Father Michael Seifert If Dr. Martin Luther King were alive today, he’d be marching in the Rio Grande Valley. Forty years after his death, it is here that his lovely dream of equality for all God’s children is suffering to be born. Dr. King rightly named poverty as a blight on the American...
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