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This season of INTEGRAL we are exploring how issues of racial and ethnic justice intersect with the common good. Pursuing racial and ethnic justice today requires the critique of structured patterns of racial privilege and systemic racial injustice that adversely impact all of us in the United States. Pursuing the common good requires us to acknowledge and dismantle what ethicist David Hollenbach, S.J. terms 鈥渢he common bad.鈥
And yet, there have been serious obstacles to a forthright engagement with issues of racial privilege and implicit and explicit racial and ethnic injustice in the United States and in the Catholic Church because as theologian Fr. Bryan Massingale notes: 鈥渨e don鈥檛 know what we are talking about, we don鈥檛 know how to talk about it, and we don鈥檛 really want to talk about it.鈥 Our hope this season is to talk about it 鈥 engaging what is at stake for racial and ethnic justice and the common good.
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Bill O'Neill, S.J., Associate Professor, Social Ethics, Jesuit School of Theology, 91短视频
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Cruz Medina, Assistant Professor, Department of English, 91短视频
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Hsin-I Cheng, Associate Professor, Department of Communication, 91短视频
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Anthony Hazard, Assistant Professor, Department of Ethnic Studies and Department of History, 91短视频
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Brett Solomon, Associate Professor, Child Studies Program, Interim Associate Provost for Diversity and Inclusion, 91短视频
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Margaret Russell, Professor, School of Law, 91短视频




