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Religion and Philosophy

Act Justly: Healing Racism through Faith

Rev. Henry Sands delivered the 2019 Rev. Bernie Clark, C.S.C. Lecture on Catholic Social Tradition, discussing racism against Native Americans from historical, personal, and...

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Health and Society

Mobilizing Ideas: The Past and Future of Social Movements

The Mobilizing Ideas blog from the Center for the Study of Social Movements has introduced an exciting change in the way they provide content. Although they continue to feature...

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The Great Divides in Social Entrepreneurship and Where they Lead Us

Optional reading for this week includes a scholarly article written by Michael Morris, titled The Great Divides in Social Entrepreneurship and Where they Lead Us.  Abstract:...

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Podcast: Heart’s Desire & Social Change

Listen to the latest episodes and learn more on heartsdesiresocialchange.com.

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Science and Technology

AI Among Us: Social Media Users Struggle to Identify AI Bots During Political Discourse

Artificial intelligence bots have already permeated social media. But can users tell who is human and who is not? Researchers at the University of Notre Dame conducted a study...

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Tacaná: Story of a socially responsible coffee project in Chiapas, Mexico

Mexico is a country with great natural and human wealth: it has traditions, music, clothing, gastronomy, customs and cultures that are unique in the world, as well as being one of...

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Religion and Philosophy

An Echo in Their Hearts: The Church in our Modern World

Kristin Heyer, Ph.D., professor of theology at Boston College, opens the 2015 Catholic Social Tradition conference with an image: Pope Francis laying a wreath in the Mediterranean...

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Global Affairs

Social Media’s Impacts on Conflict And Democracy: The Techtonic Shift

Social media platforms are having wide impacts on conflict dynamics around the world. Activists use the platforms to promote democracy and human rights, while autocrats use the...

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Global Affairs

Mapping Technologies for Peace and Conflict: From the Weaponization of Social Media to Digital Peacebuilding and Peacetech

This presentation will provide a survey of the best and worst impacts of technology on peace building. Beginning with an overview of how social media platforms’ profit models...

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The Power of Social Entrepreneurship

This lecture explores the transformative potential of social entrepreneurship and examines its relationship with poverty and the private sector, both locally and globally. This...

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Social Entrepreneurship at Notre Dame

The McKenna Center and the Pulte Institute coordinate a mix of curricular, research, and community engagement initiatives related to social entrepreneurship and innovation, with a...

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Law and Politics

Professor Gerard Bradley on Catholic social teaching and the future of Catholic higher education

Gerard Bradley, professor of law at Notre Dame Law School, sits down with Lumen Christi to discuss his path to the legal academy, his research in Catholic social teaching, and the...

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