Trudelle Thomas lives in Cincinnati where she has been an Associate of the Brown County (Ohio) Ursulines since the 1970s (even before they had a formal associate program). She taught English at Xavier University for 30 years and is now a professor emerita.

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About 20 sisters from 16 congregations in the San Antonio Archdiocese are serving as part of an interfaith collaboration to minister to the surge of immigrants who are seeking safety in the United States. Sisters are building relationships with both the border crossers that they assist as well as those in authority.

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Homelessness is an human rights issue, and we urgently need a paradigm shift away from the many abusive attitudes and beliefs that circulate around it. So the sisters of UNANIMA, with various partners, are embarking on a research project to explore the root causes and drivers, challenges, good practices and wider issues surrounding family homelessness.