Over the course of the next week, NCR will be recognizing that it has been one year since the election of Donald Trump as president of the United States. In that year, a rush of emotion, commitments to calls to action and a need to see, judge, and act have prevailed. Stay with us as we explore several different topics over the next few days, such as immigration, foreign policy, the environment and income inequality.
Editorial: See, judge and act: direction for Catholics
Column: What has the GOP learned since Trump's election?
The entire series, A Nation Under Trump, can be found here
Global Sisters Report:
Grasping for signs of light: how sisters keep up their spiritual energy
Q & A with Sr. Joan Dawber, providing secure housing for victims of trafficking
Kenya election gives sisters another venue to practice presence
Column: An encounter with a Dreamer
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From school boards to Congress, there’s a surge of Muslims running for office nationwide
Rohingya crisis may be driving Aung San Suu Kyi closer to generals
Why Can’t Christians Get Along, 500 Years After the Reformation?
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My rise, their fall: A theologian’s burden in response to the reality of sexual abuse
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How the prosperity gospel is sparking a major change in predominantly Catholic Brazil