Voices of Trinity: Joseline Araujo ’17 at NETWORK
Education and advocacy are the best ways to defeat injustice, terrorism and oppression. Read about Joseline Araujo ’17 who spent the summer with Sr. Simone Campbell and the great social justice advocates at NETWORK.
Adirondack Chronicles 2015: Reflections on Laudato Si
Pope Francis issues an encyclical on the environment just in time for this year’s Adirondack Chronicles!
Race, Class and Educational Opportunity
Economic justice is essential to achieve racial equality; school reform is ineffective without an honest and vigorous plan to address poverty among schoolchildren.
Trinity Graduates and the Imperatives of Justice
Congratulations to Trinity’s Winter 2015 graduates! The world needs your brains and bravery in abundance.
Big Ambitions for a Great New Year!
With the new academic center underway, a self-study in progress and many programs on the docket, 2015 promises to be a year of high ambition and great achievement. Happy New Year!
How Dr. King Changed Me… and Trinity
This 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington is an occasion to reflect on the ways in which Dr. King’s leadership provoked change among individuals, institutions and our nation.
Remembering Father Vincent Mathews
Father Vincent Mathews, professor and chair of Sociology, challenged generations of Trinity students to be tireless advocates for justice
Seneca Falls, Selma and Stonewall
President Obama lays out a full agenda for social justice. “We the People” have challenges ahead!
Resolved to Change the World
Our new year’s resolutions must be earth-shattering and nation-changing. We must find the way forward toward greater national unity while also ensuring greater justice for all.