Girls Gone
Trinity supports the initiatives of Mayor Bowser, the police and city agencies to address the problem of missing and exploited children, and particularly teenage girls in DC.
Least, Lost, Left Out
Social Justice demands that the federal budget care for our neighbors in need.
Legacy and Future: International Religious Women
Trinity is one of the great legacies of the work of International Sisters in America.
On Lies and the Truths We Must Tell
If we hope to preserve our democracy, we must demand truth every day.
Persistent Women
Trinity’s SND Founders were the original Persistent Women. We carry this great legacy into our teaching and learning at Trinity today.
Trinity Nurses on the Hill!
Trinity Nurses participated in the National Black Nurses Association Capitol Hill Day to lobby about critical issues in healthcare law and policy.
Trinity Stands for Justice
Trinity’s mission in social justice demands that we stand against the injustice of the ban on immigrants from certain countries, Muslims and Syrian refugees. Americans must stand up for human rights or our own rights and liberties will also soon fail.
Women’s March on Washington
Many members of the Trinity family participated in the Women’s March in Washington and around the country.
Voices of Trinity: Women’s March on Washington
More than 200 Trinity alumnae, students, faculty and staff indicated on our straw polls that they plan to participate in the Women’s March, and they express many points of view. Some alumnae disagree with the Women’s March and they make their case in these comments.
Voices of Trinity: Presidential Inauguration Edition, Part 2: Alumnae Speak
More than 560 Trinity alumnae and alumni have taken the straw poll on the presidential inauguration — and they have a lot to say! This is the first of several installments summarizing the poll results.