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Adirondack Chronicles 2020.1: Finding Peace in Nature

- Taking the time to reflect on nature's peace and power as an antidote to human selfishness.
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Voices of Trinity: Faculty Speak on Black Lives Matter

- Dr. Monroe reminded us of this truth: as Fannie Lou Hamer said, ‘Nobody’s free until everybody’s free."
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Black. Lives. Matter.

- Trinity students are engaged with organizing and advocacy for racial justice and necessary change in our nation. Our students are working to bend the moral arc of history toward justice.
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Dr. King’s Witness for Justice

- Dr. Martin Luther King's "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" is still an urgent call to action for racial justice.
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No More Fairy Tales

- Queen Elizabeth should clearly and unequivocally denounce the racism that has afflicted Meghan Markle and disgraced the monarchy and Great Britain.
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New Students Straw Poll Results: Election and Issues

- Trinity's New Students have opinions! (Yes, they are Trinity Women!) Read the results of the straw poll taken during the CAS New Student Convocation.
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Saying the Unspeakable

- Appalling. Contemptible. Repulsive. Despicable. Immoral. We must reject not only President Trump's vulgar words but the deep racism the words represent.
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Resolutions 2018

- We must be resolute in standing for justice for our students, seeking solutions and pursuing creative excellence.
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Racism and Catholic Imperatives

- Cardinal Wuerl of the Archdiocese of Washington has issued a remarkable pastoral letter calling on all Catholics and Catholic institutions to renew our determination to confront racism and promote human dignity.
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Voices of Trinity: “A Heavy Heart” by Kevin Bouknight

- SPS Human Relations Major Kevin Bouknight reflects on racism, civility, fear and leadership. He shares his thoughts on the current state of our nation with "A Heavy Heart."
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