The Twin Cities Community was filled with sadness, fear, frustration, and anger in the days and weeks following the killing of George Floyd on May 25th. Chicago Avenue and 38th Street became the epicenter in denouncing racism and calling for police reform locally, nationally and globally. Our CSJ 2019 Chapter Directions have taken on a clarifying urgency to deepen awareness of our complicity, the need to work towards dismantling interlocking systems of oppression, to acting against racism, and to promote peace and nonviolence. Read more >>>
Reflection on Race in Minnesota
Prayers and advocacy for DACA youth
Anti Human Trafficking Response to 2018 Super Bowl
Coming Together on November 19
CSJs Join St. Kate’s at DACA Rally
Religious sisters host retreat for women working with trafficking victims
Retiring St. Joseph of Carondelet nun helped thousands of immigrants through education
Come Meet Your Muslim Neighbors
Let us remember International Day of Peace, September 21