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Rev. Jesse Jackson and Father Pfleger lead a protest to end to Chicago's violence on New Year’s Eve
Michael J. O’Loughlin
December 31, 2016
Each of the participants carried wooden crosses bearing the names of victims.
Politics & Society
Dispatches
Is Justin Trudeau's honeymoon with Canadians coming to an end?
Dean Dettloff
December 09, 2016
'Celebrity' Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a variety of promises that resonated with Canadians. Is he following through?
Politics & Society
Current Comment
There is a new urgency in addressing racial injustice.
The Editors
November 22, 2016
We must learn to love one another both in spite of and because of our differences. Let us begin.
Faith
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Live-blogging the U.S. Catholic bishops' fall meeting
Michael J. O’Loughlin
November 14, 2016
National correspondent Michael O'Loughlin is covering the USCCB gathering for America.
Politics & Society
Black Catholics bear witness to a gentrified Oakland
Kaya Oakes
November 07, 2016
St. Columba began celebrating Black Catholic History Month and Kwanzaa alongside the regular events in the liturgical calendar.
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When simple people cause violent social change
John Anderson
November 03, 2016
“Loving” is film about a lot of things, including two simple people causing violent eruptions across the social and legal landscapes. It is a portrait of America at a particular time and place. So is "Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk."
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