Kim Redigan joins us to lead the discussion.

Saturday, June 23 following the 5:30 mass

Join us for a lively discussion about Voting our Faith on Saturday, June 23 following the 5:30 mass. Our discussion will be led by human rights activist Kim Redigan, and will focus on Catholic Social Teachings and how they inform our lives and our voting.

Kim Redigan is a mother, teacher, nonviolence trainer, and human rights activist from Detroit, and a teacher at University of Detroit High School. She is Vice Chair of the Michigan Coalition for Human Rights, works with Meta Peace Team, and is on the state council of Pax Christi Michigan, Detroit Metro Interfaith Worker Justice, and the Detroit Area Peace with Justice Network. Kim blogs on spirituality and social justice at https://writetimeforpeace.com.

“At the heart of my work is a belief in the sacred connectedness of all beings and creation itself, a fire in my belly for justice that finds resonance in the Hebrew prophets, and a social analysis that connects the dots of the evil triplets of racism, materialism, and militarism, articulated by Dr. King, recognizing that the work of undoing racism, greed and violence begins in my own heart.”

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