Catholic Social Teaching
An Examination of Conscience: Race, the Church, and the Public Square
Join the McGrath Institute for Church Life as Gloria Purvis discusses, “An Examination of Conscience: Race, the Church, and the Public Square.” This event is free and open to...
watch videoWeek 12: December 9
Remember when #Facebook shut down the accounts of those who participated in the #insurrection? Whew! The semester is wrapping up and students are tired, stressed, and ready to go...
Listen to PodcastCatholic Social Teaching and Financial Decision-Making
“Don’t tell me what you value. Show me your budget, and I’ll tell you what you value.” That’s the working motto of the Catholic Social Teaching and Financial...
Listen to PodcastA Meaningful Life Begins with Meaningful Work
“A meaningful life begins with meaningful work. There’s something truly transformative about the dignity found in meaningful work. Having a job can give an individual the...
Listen to PodcastWeek 7: October 28
When #GeorgeFloyd was murdered, we heard the voices of many communities protesting for equal rights. Did those who have been fighting since slavery receive their equality? Did the...
Listen to PodcastWeek 6: October 21
We were able to catch up with a Notre Dame alum, David Krashna ’71, to see how he experienced #NotreDame as an undergraduate. Co-hosts: Euda Fils, Daut’e Martin, and Blake...
Listen to PodcastBuilding Communities of Language, Culture, and Dignity through Spanish Community-Based Learning
For more than ten years, the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures has partnered with the Center for Social Concerns to develop one of the most robust community-based...
Listen to PodcastWeek 5: October 14
Is it our job to make non-Blacks feel as if they are welcome in our space? Can we have a space of our own and still be inclusive? Host: Emorja Roberson Co-hosts: Euda Fils,...
Listen to PodcastWeek 4: October 7
What is the lifespan of #BlackLivesMatter? Why did students have to return to classes the day after a shooting at school? After #Facebook shut down, Mark Zuckerberg lost $7...
Listen to PodcastMutual Assistance and Maintaining Human Dignity in the Holocaust
David Silberklang, Ph.D., is a senior historian at the International Institute for Holocaust Research at Yad Vashem and the speaker at the center’s 2021 annual Rev. Bernie...
Listen to PodcastJustice in the World of Work
Kevin Cassidy is the director of the International Labor Organization (ILO) Office for the United States and Canada. The ILO brings the government, workers, and employers to the...
Listen to PodcastTaking Education Beyond the Walls of the Classroom
Madeline Owen is the newly selected valedictorian of the University of Notre Dame’s Class of 2021 and is graduating with a neuroscience and behavior major and a poverty studies...
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