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Catholic Social Teaching and Racism
VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY
November 18-19, 2004 |
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Available for Continuing Education Credit and ACT 48 hours. |
Registration Fees:
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General: $65.00
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Students and Seniors: $30.00
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Institutional Group: $20.00 / per member
(Minimum 10 persons)
- Villanova
Students, Faculty & Staff Free.
Registrations Deadline: Friday,
November 1, 2004
For information about and to arrange for Continuing Education Credit, call
610-519-5431. |
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Thursday, November 18, 2004
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8:00 -
8:30 am
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Registration
- Continental Breakfast Provided
Lower Level - Atrium
Connelly Center
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8:30 - 8:45
am
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Welcome and Opening Remarks
Villanova Room - Connelly
Center
Edmund J. Dobbin, OSA
University President
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8:45 - 9:45 am
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"Thomas
Merton on Racism in America:
A View from the Margins"
Albert Raboteau
Princeton University
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10:00 - 11:15 am |
"'Race
and Education: K-12"
Gary Orfield
Harvard University
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| 11:30 -
12:15 pm |
Concurrent Sessions
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Definitions |
"Toward a Catholic Understanding of American Multiculturalism
David Carroll Cochran – Loras College
"Defining Racism”
Bernard V. Brady – University of
Saint Thomas (MN)
Raymond B. Eby, Partner in Robins, Kaplin, Miller & Ciresi (MN) |
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Economics |
"Two
Nobel Laureates on the Economics of The Race Problem"
Kishor Thanawala -
Villanova University
"Racial Justice & Economic Justice: Bridging the Gaps in Catholic
Social Thought
Jill Kress - Catholic Theological
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Structures |
“From the Mouths of the Catholic Church: Attending to Structural
Racism in the Church and Society
Marguerite L. Spencer – University of St.
Thomas
"Colorblind Racism: A Kinder, Gentler White Supremacy!"
Ann M. Pratt, OP
"Racism Still Stinks: Reflections on Racism
and Mission in 2004!"
Sr. Alies Therese, Ph.D.
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12:
15
- 1:00 pm
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LUNCH
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1:00 - 2:15 pm |
"Sticking to Your Own Kind"
Anita Allen-Castellitto
University of
Pennsylvania Law School
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| 2:30 - 3:45 pm |
"Why
Housing Segregation Still Matters"
Douglas Massey
Princeton University |
4:00 - 5:15 pm
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"Racism and Caste: Catholic Social
Thought
& the Asian Context"
Peter Phan
Georgetown University
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5:30 pm
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DINNER
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7:00 pm
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"Catholic Social
Teaching, Racial Reconciliation and Criminal Justice"
John J.
DiIulio, Jr
University of Pennsylvania
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Friday, November 19,
2004
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8:30 am
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Continental
Breakfast Provided
Lower Level - Atrium
Connelly Center
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9:00 - 10:15 am
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"Race,
Poverty and Public Policy"
Mary Jo Bane
Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
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10:30 - 11:45 am
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"Disturbing Aesthetics of Race"
Mary Shawn Copeland
Boston College
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| 11:45
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12:45 pm |
Concurrent Sessions
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Education |
"A Vocation of Space: A Responsible and Necessary Challenge to
U.S. Catholic Education in the 21st Century”
Alberto Lopez Pulido – University of San Diego
Educating
Christians to Confront Racism"
Hosffman Ospino - Boston College |
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Historical |
"Catholic
Social Thought and Racism in Africa"
Rev. Luke Mbefo, C.S.Sp. - Duquesne University
"Racism
in the Catholic Church: The Legacy of Colonial Africa"
Jozef Zalot - College of Mount St. Joseph (OH)
"Affirming Imago Dei: Implications of the Black Catholic
Congress Movement’s Reception of Rerum Novarum n. 32 for Moral
Reasoning in Suffering"
Laurie Cassidy – Trinity College (CT)
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Scriptural |
"The
Miracle of Transformation: From Racism to Humanism in Judeo-Christian Sacred
Texts"
Lowell Gustafson - Villanova University
"Biblical Roots and Liberation Method: A Christian Response to Racism in the
U.S."
Darren Pearse - Villanova University
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12:45
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pm
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LUNCH |
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1:30 -
2:45 pm
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"Catholic
Social Teaching and Environmental Racism"
Sylvia Washington
Northwestern University
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| 3:00
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Conference Roundtable
& Dialogue
Mark
Sargent, Dean, Villanova School of Law
Edward Fierros, Education and Human Services
Larwrence Little, History Department
Paul Rosier, History Department
A. Marie Toyoda, Political Science Department
William Waegel, Sociology Department
Members of Villanova
University's faculty at will prepare responses to and
suggest applications for the information shared during plenary sessions of
the conference.
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Closing
Reception |
Documents: |
Intervention at the 59th Session of the
United Nations Commission on Human Rights
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin
(2003)
Vatican
Representative to the U.N.
In God's Image
Archbishop Harry Flynn (2003)
Archdiocese of St. Paul / Minneapolis
The Church and
Racism: An Introductory Update
Pontifical Council for Peace and Justice (2001)
Dwell in My Love
Francis Cardinal George (2002)
Archdiocese of Chicago
Healing Racism Though Faith and Truth
Anthony Cardinal Bevilacqua (1998)
Archdiocese of Philadelphia
The Church and Racism: Towards a More
Fraternal Society
Pontifical Council for Peace and Justice (1988)
Brothers and Sisters to Us
(1979)
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
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