Dawn Araujo-Hawkins

Dawn Araujo-Hawkins was a staff writer at Global Sisters Report from 2014 to 2019, writing primarily about the intersections of religion, race and gender. In 2016, she was named the best in-depth religion reporter by the American Academy of Religion, and her work has also been recognized by the Religion News Association, the Catholic Press Association and the Great Plains Journalism Awards. She was previously an editorial assistant at Sojourners magazine.

St. Joseph Sr. Carol Zinn named executive director of LCWR

Q & A with Mother Mary McGreevy, chairperson of the Council of Major Superiors of Women Religious

Q & A with Sr. Alison McCrary, working to hold police accountable

First black sisters pioneered black spirituality in Catholic Church

Black spiritual traditions have long history in Catholic Church

Q & A with Sr. Sally Witt, writing histories of women religious congregations

Q & A with Sr. Jeanne Christensen on how anti-trafficking work has evolved

Interfaith retreat center part of California mudslide destruction

Q & A with Sr. Frances Joseph Piazza, cuddling babies in the NICU

Reckoning: White sisters respond to their own racism, to one historian's call for justice

A sisters' community apologizes to one woman whose vocation was denied

Q & A with Sr. Barbara Reid, shepherding feminist biblical interpretation

Q & A with Sr. Kathleen Schipani, teaching deaf children to pray in sign language

Court issues temporary injunction against pipeline crossing sisters' land

Women's March inspires women to amplify their political voices post-inauguration

CMSWR assembly commemorates 25 years, pivots toward future

Q & A with Sr. Brittany Harrison, a 'habited hipster,' on connecting with young people

Women religious answer the call for the midwife globally

Adorers 'disappointed' in dismissal of lawsuit against pipeline, plan to appeal

As 8th Day Center for Justice enters final year, sisters shepherd center's conclusion