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Social Justice Issues

Voices of Trinity: Emily P. Miller

- Trinity SPS Student Emily P. Miller is a great example of triumph over life circumstances. Her story will inspire others to persist!
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50 Years Later: Confronting the Moral Crisis of Discrimination

- 50 years after President Kennedy addressed the moral problem of race discrimination, this society still must confront racism and prejudice.
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Cheering DC Achievers!

- DC Achievers are the latest proof of the wisdom of private and public investment in grants and scholarships.
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Happy Birthday, Father Hesburgh!

- 96 years young, Father Ted Hesburgh of Notre Dame inspires new generations of leaders!
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Wearing Death

- The Bangladesh factory disaster demands that we call major retailers and fashion labels to a higher moral standard for the fair and just treatment of workers.
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Phenomenal Girl Scout Scholars!

- Girl Scouts are phenomenal women!
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Voices of Trinity Students: The Importance of Federal Financial Aid

- Trinity students speak out about the importance of sustaining and strengthening Pell Grants and federal financial aid.
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Pacem in Terris @ 50

- 50 years ago Pope John XXIII courageously set forth the true agenda for making peace in the world. Half a century later, the work has hardly begun.
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Steubenville and Women’s History

- The Steubenville rape verdict is a stark reminder of the dark side of Women's History. The revolution is far from over...
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Keeping Women Out of History

- A month is hardly enough. Women must find a way to write bold new chapters in human history.
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Patricia A. McGuire, President, Trinity, 125 Michigan Ave. NE, Washington, DC 20017
Phone: 202.884.9050   Email: president@trinitydc.edu