Article Loving Herself, Regardless Biles’s unwillingness to “power through” was a “no” to the sanctification of grit and the legacy of abuse faced by both U.S. gymnasts and Black women. By Susan Bigelow Reynolds August 4, 2021 U.S. Catholicism Sexual-abuse Crisis Sports
Article A Sanctioned Crisis The U.S. sanctions on Cuba are devastating, indiscriminate, and nearly comprehensive, affecting the daily lives of millions of citizens. By Joy Gordon August 3, 2021 Foreign Affairs Latin America
Article The Wrong Men Canadian bishops still won’t confront the shameful legacy of residential schools. By Michael W. Higgins July 30, 2021 Bishops Foreign Affairs Indigenous Peoples
Article ‘No Tenemos Miedo’ The protests in Cuba may provide an opportunity for Cuban citizens to empower themselves, if they are properly supported. By Alejandro Anreus July 28, 2021 Foreign Affairs Latin America
Article ‘Coherence’ & Coercion The Church helps form consciences, and laypeople are asked to use them to discern what is possible and prudent in political life. By Austen Ivereigh July 21, 2021 Joe Biden Bishops U.S. Catholicism
Article Polanyi-ish A new book aims to upend the axiom that limiting the scope of market activity necessarily constricts freedom. By Matt Mazewski July 21, 2021 Economy Domestic Affairs Nonfiction