Gail DeGeorge

Gail DeGeorge became editor of Global Sisters Report in January 2016. She lives near Washington, D.C., and has spent much of her career reporting on economic, business and labor market issues for national and regional publications. She's taught eighth grade and Confirmation classes for more than 10 years at parishes in South Florida and Silver Spring, Maryland, helped revitalize the Rosary Guild ministry at St. Bonaventure in Davie, Florida, and served on the parish council, volunteered at a food pantry and other parish activities.

 

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Good Shepherd Sisters empower women to escape Thailand's sex tourism trade

Talitha Kum Thailand educates teens on the threat of human trafficking

I carried a cross in solidarity, sorrow and thankfulness

Q & A with Sr. Helen Graham, teaching theology to the next generation

Washington hearing is activists' last hope in battle over Panama dam

Irish sister in the Philippines is the latest activist to suffer

Asia-Oceania Meeting of Religious inspires eco-citizens

Q & A with Srs. Mieko Shinjo and Masako Egawa, helping Fukushima recover from 2011's triple disaster

Capitalizing on Women's Marches: 'We need to organize, not agonize'

On World Day of Peace, recognizing those who work for nuclear disarmament

On World Day of Peace, stories of sisters who survived Hiroshima bombing

After Typhoon Haiyan, Mercy Sisters in Philippines rebuild school, hospital

Sisters of Africa gather with spiritual hearts to focus on UN development goals

Peace march, Mass mark drug war problem in Philippines

Q & A with Srs. Michaela Gotangco and Crescencia Lucero, fighting for justice in the Philippines

LCWR 2016: For this newbie, a mixture of emotions

Recycling center in Brooklyn creates community while serving those in need

Global Sisters Report website celebrates two-year anniversary

Sisters stand with immigrants as Supreme Court hears arguments in United States v. Texas

No surprise: Sisters are everywhere doing all kinds of work