President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act into law Aug. 6, 1965, surrounded by many Civil Rights leaders who had fought hard for its passage.
Kimberley Heatherington
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(OSV News) — The question was shouted at President Donald Trump as the commander in chief, headed for Scotland, was ready to depart the South Lawn on July 25. “Mr. …
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(OSV News) — Archbishop Thomas G. Wenski of the Archdiocese of Miami spoke with OSV News concerning a new report from Human Rights Watch alleging dehumanizing conditions at three Florida …
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What might a new Pope Leo XIV age look like for organized labor and economic justice?
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Scholars seeking an MBA rooted in Catholic ethics and social teaching now have more choices as Catholic colleges both launch and expand their degree offerings.
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(OSV News) — Among the more alarming prognostications of researchers in recent years — at least for those involved with higher education — is the term “demographic cliff.” It has …
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(OSV News) — A new report alleges that three Florida immigration detention sites deny timely medical care, potentially resulting in deaths, and have freezing and overcrowded cells with no bedding …
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(OSV News) — Catholics wondering what they personally can do to respond to climate change and heed Pope Francis’ call in “Laudato Si’” to protect the earth can now look …
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The provision limits donation levels, does not yet have an established spending cap and is unclear about religious liberty protections.
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“A basic moral test” on public policy “is how our most vulnerable members are faring,” says the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
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