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May 7, 2020

Religious Actors in Indonesia and the United States Respond to COVID-19

On May 7 Senior Fellow Katherine Marshall participated in a webinar that explored the recent actions taken by religious actors in the United States and Indonesia on pandemic response and identify opportunities to enhance the beneficial role religious institutions can play. Sponsored by the Indonesia-U.S. Council on Religion and Pluralism, video of the event is available on YouTube.

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April 27, 2020

Engaging Religious Leaders in Public Health Policy

Senior Fellow Katherine Marshall spoke about engaging religious leaders in public health response to COVID-19 on WORT 89.9 FM, a community radio station in Madison, Wisconsin. Marshall highlighted lessons learned from the 2014–2016 Ebola outbreak in West Africa.

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Rev. Patrick Gilger

October 21, 2025

Rev. Patrick Gilger, S.J., on Spiritual Direction

Research Fellow Rev. Patrick Gilger, S.J., was interviewed by America Magazine's The Spiritual Life podcast on the importance of spiritual directors. In the episode, he reflects on how spiritual direction can help people strengthen their relationship with faith. 

2025 ESJ Panel at the Global Social Justice Symposium

October 15, 2025

ESJ Project Continues Supporting Student Research at Global Social Justice Research Symposium

The 2025 Education and Social Justice (ESJ) fellows, Madison Ross (C’27), Allie Schlicht (SFS’27), Cici Sprouse (C’26), and Stella Vance (C’26), showcased their respective research projects at the 2025 Global Social Justice Research Symposium on September 26. They were joined by fellows from the Laidlaw Undergraduate Leadership & Research Scholarship ProgramMaeve McKean Global Health AwardDavid F. Andretta Summer Research Fellowship, and Royden B. Davis Fellowship. This symposium was hosted by the CSJ and the Berkley Center at Georgetown University.

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