Voices of Trinity: What the Election Means to Us
Students, faculty and staff offer their reflections on the significance of the election of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
John Lewis: Honor Him with Action
We will honor John Lewis in the ways we take up his call to action to work for the restoration of civil and human rights.
The Cruelty Is The Point
Playing politics with the lives and academic plans of our international students is disgraceful.
Voices of Trinity: Faculty Speak on Black Lives Matter
Dr. Monroe reminded us of this truth: as Fannie Lou Hamer said, ‘Nobody’s free until everybody’s free.”
Black. Lives. Matter.
Trinity students are engaged with organizing and advocacy for racial justice and necessary change in our nation. Our students are working to bend the moral arc of history toward justice.
Coronavirus Updates
Wash your hands frequently. Use tissues when sneezing or coughing. Stay home if you are sick or have been exposed to coronavirus. Working together, we will protect the Trinity community! We are prepared.
Hoax Politics and The People’s Health
Leadership in a time of public health crisis demands setting aside politics.
No More Fairy Tales
Queen Elizabeth should clearly and unequivocally denounce the racism that has afflicted Meghan Markle and disgraced the monarchy and Great Britain.
Almighty Hypocrisy
We must not allow politicians to weaponize faith. Remember Dietrich Bonhoeffer: “Silence in the face of evil is itself evil.”
A Prayer for the Supreme Court
Let us pray that the Supreme Court justices will have the wisdom and inspiration to reach the right result for Dreamers and all undocumented persons in the cases set for oral argument on Tuesday.