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Cross-Racial Solidarity

Insights from and Challenges to Catholic Social Thought

Bryan N. Massingale

Bryan N. Massingale, 11 Nov 2010

In the 2010-2011 Santa Clara Lecture, Professor Bryan Massingale will seek to address these questions and reflect on the the kind of virtues and spirituality needed for cross-racial solidarity today.

2010 Santa Clara Lecture

November 11, 2010 | 7:30-9:00 PM
Williman Room, Benson Memorial Center 

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Solidarity is a key concept in Catholic social ethics.  Yet the demands of this summons have yet to be applied in a sustained way to the racial tensions and divisions that mark U.S. life.  What does authentic solidarity between estranged racial groups require?  How does such cross-racial solidarity expand the boundaries of Catholic social reflection?  In the 2010-2011 Santa Clara Lecture, Professor Bryan Massingale will seek to address these questions and reflect on the the kind of virtues and spirituality needed for cross-racial solidarity today.

 

Nov 11, 2010
Santa Clara Lecture