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  • When Will There Be Justice?

    This week America is once again grieving the loss of innocent lives and a nation broken by a grave injustice. A shooting at Catholic K-8 School in Minneapolis during their morning prayers while sitting in the church pews left 2… Continue reading

    When Will There Be Justice?
  • The Cost of Denied Rights: What We Must Protect

    Wrongful imprisonment, the denial of a fair public trial, human trafficking, and slavery are examples of crimes against humanity. Whether citizens, foreigners, residents, or visitors, all have equal rights as free people. Continue reading

    The Cost of Denied Rights: What We Must Protect
  • Why True Strength Lies in Compassion

    As society would have us believe, to be weak is to be a failure—or worse, inferior. We fear the notion of being deemed inadequate or unworthy. Nothing cuts deeper at our core identity and purpose in life than to be… Continue reading

    Why True Strength Lies in Compassion
  • The Power of Empathy in Creating Change

    Turning our attention to the complex problems of the past and the present is the beginning of creating and committing to new solutions. Illuminating hope begins with shining light on violence and injustice against humanity, wherever it may be found. Continue reading

    The Power of Empathy in Creating Change