Social Justice

Reporter's notebook: Activists fight to end sexual violence in war

Sisters teach nonviolence in South Sudan

Nothing really changed after Vatican II. But synodality may make a difference.

Despite persecution, seasoned missioners serve rural poor in Philippines

Discussion empowers attendees at workshop on accompanying victims of sexual harm

Through Africa Faith and Justice Network, sisters fight early marriage in Ghana

I dream of a New New Deal

Women are empowered with innate strength

The back door to understanding the Gospel message

Take action to feed the hungry elderly in our midst

Newly published list shows Catholic sisters ran 74 US Native American boarding schools

Today's labor and union battles echo coal miners' calls for justice

While patriarchy is still at play, young women voice their dreams

In a messed up world, we're called to be Easter people

Citigroup shareholder support holds steady for Catholic sisters' resolution on climate, Indigenous rights

Sisters help Brazil's Indigenous with land rights, identity and survival

Crucify him: Stepping aside from the angry mob on Good Friday

Inside the effort to identify Catholic-run boarding schools for Indigenous children

Georgetown event lauds women's role in peace, but the world can do better for them

UN women's commission examines global gender divide in digital technology