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Social Justice Issues

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Patricia A. McGuire, President, Trinity Washington University
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Patricia A. McGuire, President, Trinity Washington University
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Voices of Trinity: New Students Speak Out on Issues

New Trinity Students have a lot to say about the issues in the presidential election! They follow in the great tradition of Trinity Women exerting political leadership in the world!

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Purple Hearts and Shameful Acts

Purple Hearts are all about pain, suffering and heroism; they are not props for cheap political gimmicks.

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Dr. Rewa Burnham Reflects: “We Cannot Wait”

We must defeat racial hatred and violence. We must stand up, be counted, and get to work to end this plague.

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Xenophobia

Pulling up the drawbridges and filling the moats with alligators will not create a safer, more economically secure world for anyone.

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Harriet Tubman: Justice At Last!

With Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill, the arc of justice becomes brighter, longer and stronger.

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Hijabs and Holy Week

Holy Week should be a time for reaffirmation of the real values of Christianity, upholding the dignity of life and human freedom, protecting religious liberty for all.

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Courageous Women Martyrs: Berta Caceres, Nuns in Yemen

The great servant leaders of this earth are gunned down without mercy. Meanwhile, our would-be leaders talk about walls and worse…

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Pope to Trump: Don’t Build That Wall!

Pope Francis rightly called out the Christian imperative to love our neighbors, not shut them out.

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And They’re Off! Primaries, At Last!

At last, the presidential primary season begins! Pay attention, this is a profoundly consequential election season!

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What Would Dr. King Say?

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., called on the United States to live up to the moral imperative for justice. The quest is as urgent as ever.

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