by EthicsDaily.com Staff | May 16, 2017 | News
What factors have compelled the largest mass migration of people since World War II? That is the focus of a new report from the United Nations’ World Food Programme, which seeks to better understand “the complex relationships between food insecurity,...
by Molly T. Marshall | May 10, 2017 | Opinion
One of the lectionary readings for the fourth Sunday of Easter (May 7) was a passage in 1 Peter, most likely addressed to slaves. It perpetuates “redemptive violence” as essential to the story of salvation: “For it is a credit to you if, being aware...
by Jesse Rincones | May 5, 2017 | Opinion
Have you considered how a celebration like Cinco de Mayo could help you connect with this country’s largest ethnic minority? If you haven’t, you should. With its population reaching more than 56.6 million, the Hispanic community could be key to your...
by Brent Hamoud | Apr 27, 2017 | Opinion
Statelessness is a truly global problem affecting an estimated 15 million people and stretching from Europe to Africa and Asia to the Americas. The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region suffers chronic statelessness in numerous contexts due to a myriad of...
by Brent Hamoud | Apr 26, 2017 | Opinion
Much has been made of President Donald Trump’s executive decisions temporarily banning select nationals and refugees from entering the U.S. The order has been met with opposition in forums ranging from airport terminals to federal courts, which have so far...