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[SISTERS OF MERCY MERCED, June 6, 2023] — “I would not be the person I am today without the Sisters of Mercy,” says Sister Jeanne Christensen of Omaha, Nebraska. Jean
Incarcerating Human Trafficking Victims is an Injustice Sister Sally Duffy, SC In August of 2018 Sasha Naiman, deputy director of Ohio Justice and Policy Center (OJPC), contacted m
(OSV News) — Just over 10 years ago, Sister Margaret Nacke — a Sister of St. Joseph of Concordia, Kansas — was living in Belleville, a Kansas town known as “the crossroads
Human trafficking and homelessness Sister Michelle Loisel, DC We know that sex trafficking is the crime of using force, fraud, and/or coercion for the purpose of sexual exploitatio
For decades, travellers have been embarking on ‘voluntourism’ trips to developing countries. These kinds of trips offer placements for travellers in many different sectors and
The Real Cost of Migrant Labor in the U.S. By Christine Commerce When we think of child labor, do we conjure up images of children in India working 12-hour days making rugs? Do we
Concordia, KS – It started out as an inspiration, and it grew into a nationwide movement that spurred Catholic sisters across the United States into action. Sister Margaret Nac
Students around the United States will have a chance to display their talent, earn cash prizes and educate other youth about human trafficking in a video contest, “What Would You