On June 11, Google engineer Blake Lemoine made headlines when he claimed that Google’s most recent natural language processing (NLP) program, LaMDA, was sentient and thus deserving of human rights. Google dismissed his claims and placed him […]
Invitation to an Antifascist Reading Space
The fascist creep is quickening. We have been forced to acknowledge it anew, and Trump’s departure seems likely not to slow it. Many and perhaps most of the people who took over the Capitol building […]
Beyond Kendi: Antiracism and Non-White Sovereignty in the US Political Economy
By Rufus Burnett, Jr., and Steven Battin “When you grow old, you will stretch out your hands, and someone else will fasten a belt around you and take you where you do not wish to […]
Sinful and Holy: The Human Nature of the Church
The Church, like every human organization, is susceptible to sin. Christ, who established the Church as a universal community of believers to proclaim the kingdom of God, recognized the godliness and the human frailties of […]
To Jesuits, Black Americans were Objects of Ministry, Not Agents Of their Own Faith
“The most dangerous weapon of white supremacy has always been its ability to erase the history of its violence and its victims.” – Dr. Shannen Dee Williams. It is not uncommon for us to hear […]
No Innocent Space: Confronting Racism Here
Too often, when we talk about racism in the United States, we frame it as a sin of the past or as personal ignorance or prejudice. In many educational settings, we see emerging emphasis on […]
Conflict Theory, ‘Cause We Need It
People in the U.S. are not very good at being in conflict. This is because, among other reasons, we are not taught about conflict. One of the consistent comments in the evaluations for my undergraduate […]
Confronting Whiteness as the Risen Body of Jesus
The U.S. Catholic Church, Joseph Flipper writes, “is shaped by, and continues to operate out of, a matrix of whiteness.” As a result, the church’s identity and mission are distorted by its normative whiteness—as well as […]
The Complicated History of American Jesuits and Racial Justice
Content Warning: This essay contains racist and racialized language used in its historical settings but quoted here. American Jesuits bear a long, complicated, painful, and often enraging history regarding racial justice. As a Jesuit brother, […]
Pregnancy Loss in the Time of Corona: A Mother’s Lament before Mary
Editor’s Note: This post contains sensitive content about pregnancy loss. August 2019 I am one of eight people in a room. I am the only woman, and I am pregnant. I am fatigued, nauseous, praying […]
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