♫musicjinni

Owning Slavery, Pursuing Justice, Seeking Reconciliation

video thumbnail
For more on this event, visit: https://bit.ly/2R9sID1
For more on the Georgetown Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life: https://catholicsocialthought.georgetown.edu

For CST's YouTube Playlist: https://bit.ly/340PUHc

April 29, 2021 | The Jesuits in the United States owned slaves.
In 1838, the Jesuits sold 272 men, women, and children and used some of the proceeds to support Georgetown University.
In 2015, Georgetown President John J. DeGioia established a Working Group on Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation, which led to dialogue with and apology to Descendants and key efforts to address the legacy of slavery and overcome racism at Georgetown, in Washington, and beyond.
On March 15 of this year, U.S. Jesuits and descendant leaders announced the Descendants Truth & Reconciliation Foundation, which will support the educational aspirations of Descendants of Jesuit slaveholding and racial healing efforts in the United States.
At a time of national reckoning on racism and dialogue on how to pursue justice, this Initiative Dialogue explored personal, religious, and institutional responsibilities for the legacy of slavery and the reality of structural racism. The dialogue around institutional responses to enslavement has raised important questions, offered new possibilities for collaboration, and new paths forward for our nation and the U.S. Catholic Church.

Owning Slavery, Pursuing Justice, Seeking Reconciliation

Disclaimer DMCA