The Death of Shame
As the volume of shameful scandals grows, we risk anesthetizing the conscience of the nation.
Black Lives Matter
Do not remember Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as a distant historic figure, but as a powerful force whose message continues to drive the quest for justice today.
Dreamers Deserve Justice Now
We must not tire in our advocacy to achieve simple justice for Dreamers and others who seek help and hope in our nation.
“Competent Females,” Remarkable Women
Great leadership requires more than mere competence. Trinity Women in public office have repeatedly demonstrated remarkable leadership and effective achievements.
The Ugly American
We must defy the current mood of American isolation and withdrawal from engagement with other nations, and rekindle respect and cooperation with all people.
Mob Rule and the Tree of Life
In our grief over yet more tragedy, we must insist that our leaders stop the hateful rhetoric and confront the violence that courses through the dark corners of American life.
Voices of Trinity: Symposium Topics, Trinity Resources
The results of the campus survey on sexual violence will lead to a spring symposium on this topic, and also improved services and resources for victims of sexual harassment and abuse.
Voices of Trinity: Clergy Sex Abuse Crisis
97% of the Trinity community responding to our survey agree that priests who abuse children should be prosecuted, and 87% believe that bishops who fail to report child abusers should also be prosecuted. Read more in our continuing analysis of the campus survey on sexual violence.
Voices of Trinity: Sexual Violence and the Kavanaugh Hearing
Read Trinity faculty, staff and student opinions of the Senate hearing and Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony.
Voices of Trinity: Survey on Sexual Violence
Trinity students, faculty and staff are deeply concerned about issues of sexual violence in our society. Participants in our campus survey on #MeToo have a lot to say on these critical issues, this blog will carry summaries of the survey all week.