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San Francisco to Name Street After First Black Firefighter, a Catholic Convert
San Francisco’s first Black firefighter, a Catholic convert whose faith helped him endure years of racial abuse within the department, will have a city street named after him. The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously June 14 to name a portion of Willow Street between Buchanan and... Read more -
Don’t Cancel Flannery O’Connor
Last week, Loyola University Maryland announced that it is renaming the Flannery O’Connor Residence Hall on campus. In an email to the Loyola community, President Brian F. Linnane, S.J., stated that he made this decision based on “information coming forward recently” which “revealed... Read more -
Black Portland Police Officer Shocked At Racist Things BLM Protestors Scream At Him
In one black Portland police officer’s frontline experience, the Black Lives Matter protests in his city are not about helping black people attain better lives. What this officer sees is privileged white kids infiltrating communities that don’t belong to them to burn stuff, break things,... Read more -
The Tragedy of George Floyd
I try to reply cordially to every letter WORLD members send me. During June I briefly apologized 20 times to reprimands for a mistake I made, but with letter 21 something broke, and I responded at greater length. Thanks for your note. I was inaccurate to say George Floyd “by all accounts... Read more -
How Marxists Exploit Race
On March 25, 1931, two white women, Victoria Price and Ruby Bates, claimed they had been raped by nine black teenagers along the railroad from Chattanooga to Memphis. In a town called Paint Rock, Alabama, a citizen posse took the law into its hands and “arrested” the boys, transporting them... Read more -
Marcellus Wiley: NBA’s Plan To Paint “Black Lives Matter” On Basketball Courts Is A Bad Idea, Look At The Statistics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=46&v=uno1oCW5RqM&feature=emb_title Retired NFL defensive end and host of "Speak For Yourself" on FOX Sports 1 Marcellus Wiley explains why he thinks it is a bad idea for the NBA to paint "Black Lives Matter" on the floor of basketball... Read more -
A Catholic response to racism
“Sooner or later, all the people of the world will have to discover a way to live together in peace, and thereby transform this pending cosmic elegy into a creative psalm of brotherhood.” The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke these eloquent words almost... Read more -
St. John Paul II’s ‘Letter to Women’ at 25: ‘Feminine Genius’ Affirmed
“What does it mean to be a woman?” It was 1995. I was a college sophomore, walking across a tree-lined campus, flanked by red-bricked Georgian buildings. And all around me, young people were racing to and from class, laughing, shouting out greetings, and talking about the things college... Read more -
Some want D.C.’s Lincoln statue gone. Others point out: Freed Black Americans paid for it.
Washington, D.C.’s congressional delegate, Eleanor Holmes Norton, said Tuesday she will introduce legislation to remove a “problematic” statue of Abraham Lincoln from D.C.’s Lincoln Park on Capitol Hill. Holmes Norton cited the statue’s “problematic depiction of the... Read more -
During segregation Dominican sisters established the first interracial monastery — in Alabama
One day, Mother Mary of Jesus, cloistered Dominican nun, had a vision. While in the monastery garden, she saw a scene of a race riot unfold before her. The sight was a violent one, with people of different races engaged in struggle. Then Mother Mary of Jesus, who was white, saw a... Read more