New film explores Episcopal Church’s groundbreaking history of ethical investing
[…] national and global issues, including campaigns to reduce gun violence and global warming and promote human rights. “When he (Hines) did that in 1970 it was undoubtedly startling,” Curry says […]
What Does It Mean To Be Displaced?
[…] Espiritu Santo in the municipality of Soacha in Bogota, Colombia and learned about the very human impact of displacement in Colombia and what a group of courageous women are doing […]
Statement on Family Detention
[…] them should be the same: does the policy treat people with love, acknowledging our common humanity? If the answer is no, it is not a Christian solution.” An examination of the […]
EPPN Alert: Lent: – Violence Against Women
[…] the United States who are most vulnerable to gender-based violence and exploitation, including victims of human trafficking and persons of minority sexual orientations, immigrant families, and native communities (where as many […]
Episcopal, Anglican women gather in NYC for annual UN Commission meeting
[…] stories, songs and experiences of the delegates. Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori will host Human Trafficking: A Churchwide Conversation on March 6, designed to educate, raise awareness, collect information and […]
Immigration Advocacy Newsletter June 2014
[…] it is determined that they qualify for immigration status as an asylum seeker, victim of human trafficking, or other serious crime or other humanitarian relief programs. Some children without family in […]
Violence Against Women
[…] or another part of the body or object. Among other acts of violence we find: human rights violations against women and girls in situations of armed conflict, sexual slavery, forced […]
Presiding Bishop Curry reflects on Anglican Communion Primates meeting
[…] continued engaged the world even more deeply. We engaged the issues of migration and immigration, human trafficking and heard stories from throughout the Anglican Communion about how the church is actually […]
Lent 2 – Tuesday- Chapel of the Good Shepherd
[…] as deeply interconnected by our individual actions as by the structural evil that infects all human societies – the principalities and powers that seek to tear down rather than build […]
Immigration Advocacy Network Newsletter: World Refugee Day Edition
[…] you’re doing! World Refugee Day Toolkit Find your Representative and Senators here Resources Victims of human trafficking are also served under the refugee program in the United States. The Episcopal Public […]
Lenten Series: Singing Anew
[…] the presence of my ancestors into the room— people who left Japan as victims of human trafficking, who left Ireland because of famine, who died in chemical spills in the pineapple […]
5 Questions with Dianne Aid, TSSF
[…] first answer provides ongoing support and safety planning for Spanish-speaking victims of domestic violence and human trafficking. I also serve as the catechist in my congregation. I am currently president of […]
OGR Advocacy Newsletter December 2021
[…] Enact Paid Family Leave Farm System Reform Act Indigenous Peoples Day and Boarding Schools Support Human Trafficking Survivors Keeping Girls in School Act Enact Sentencing Reform Promote Human Rights for Palestinian […]
The Episcopal Church's response to the Central American migrant crisis
[…] (humane immigration reform, immigrants’ rights, family reunification, refugees and asylees, unaccompanied alien children, victims of human trafficking, and/or other vulnerable migrant populations); information, resources, and mutual support for immigration advocacy and […]
Pentecost – Westover Episcopal Church
[…] the Revolution sought to escape foreign domination, and the Civil War sought freedom for all human beings. We’re still struggling over the same issues, and at various times we find […]
Meet the 2019-2020 UTO Intern: Isabelle Watkins
[…] serve Jasmine Road in a way that will bring love and healing to victims of human trafficking.” Isabelle is deeply interested in built environments and is hoping to spend some of […]
Continuing the Lesson: Civil Rights Sunday, September 15
[…] Christians need to educate themselves and their young people on where injustices like misogyny, genocide, human trafficking, racism, and so many others, continue to exist. And with that education, they need […]
EPPN Alert:: Lent: – Border Violence
[…] spent in the desert, let us consider the possibility of a border that responds to human need. Anabel left her two young children in Guatemala in order to travel to […]
Rachel McDaniel named 2016-2017 United Thank Offering/Young Adult Service Corps Intern
[…] and have the opportunity, among other things, to be involved in our initiatives to address human trafficking, re-entry programs for prisoners, discernment and formation programs for deacons, and Native youth ministry. […]
Testimony on Behalf of The Episcopal Church on Unaccompanied Alien Children and Refugee Populations
[…] those countries), an estimated 46,000 asylees and Cuban and Haitian entrants, over 500 victims of human trafficking, 6,750 survivors of torture, and continued services to some clients who arrived in previous […]