Dr. Nicole Betschman, Public Health Leader, on RFK Jr. Nomination to HHS
Dr. Nicole Betschman, President of the D.C. Public Health Association and Public Health Program Leader at Trinity, points out that Washington D.C. has one of the highest rates of racial health disparities in the country, and that crisis is likely to get worse if common sense health protections like vaccines and fluoride and other health initiatives are eliminated by the new administration.
Freedom for the Thought That We Hate
Universities are places of free speech and thought, but we must not tolerate hate speech or anti-semitism.
Voices of Trinity: CAS New Students Fall 2023
New students in the College of Arts and Sciences are immensely talented and dedicated to learning to serve and to lead in their families and communities. Welcome!
Continuing the March for Justice
In 2023 the reasons to continue the March for Justice are urgent: the elimination of affirmative action, the efforts to ban DEI in schools, the rise of white supremacy are all signs that Dr. King’s dream remains elusive.
Race and Reconciliation in Post-Trump America
Dr. King would have called us to Reconciliation in all of its parts: confession, confrontation and forgiveness.
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.”
Evil Will Not Triumph
The rise of white supremacy is an expression of profound spiritual bankruptcy in the human community. We must restore hope, justice and peace.