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This story appears in the See for Yourself feature series. View the full series.

by Nancy Linenkugel

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See for Yourself - The line for the women's restroom started in the bathroom and snaked out the doorway and down the corridor, at least 15 people deep. The men's restroom had no line and no one waiting.

This story appears in the Sustainable Development Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy feature series. View the full series.

by Brian Roewe

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July 26, 2018
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  • Read more about Appeals court upholds decision against sisters in gas pipeline suit

In a ruling filed July 25, a three-judge panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit upheld a lower federal district court's decision from September to dismiss the case because it lacked jurisdiction.

This story appears in the Sustainable Development Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation and Sustainable Development Goals Overview feature series.

by Chris Herlinger

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July 26, 2018
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  • Read more about Presentation Sisters help implement UN sustainable goals at local level

At a United Nations event reviewing the organization's sustainable development goals, Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary reported on the concrete, grassroots ways they are effecting change; in Pakistan, sisters are improving sanitation, and combating addiction and intolerance through education.

by Mercy Shumbamhini

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  • Read more about Vote for common good in Zimbabwe

In Zimbabwe, we are preparing for elections on July 30. The responsibility for our government's direction lies with us, as citizens, and we can't take that responsibility lightly. When we vote, we do so in order to promote the common good. 

This story appears in the Seeking Refuge feature series. View the full series.

by Dawn Araujo-Hawkins

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July 26, 2018
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  • Read more about Seeking Refuge: As resettlement agency in Kansas closes, other doors open

The International Rescue Committee in Garden City, Kansas, is closing down in September, one of the casualties of Trump administration policies to reduce the number of refugees settling in the U.S., echoing a political ethos that first began brewing in Kansas in 2015. More than 22 percent of Garden City's residents are foreign-born, even though Kansas isn't a major primary resettlement destination — but there is ready employment in the meat-packing industry.

• Also in this series: Fitting in without losing cultural roots, Burmese refugees advance in Indiana

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July 26, 2018
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"Do I take the time to make a difference by simply offering a kind word, a gentle touch, a sacred space for another to share their story, or a caring message to be felt at the level of the heart and soul?"

by Mandy Erickson

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  • Read more about Hands-on social justice project shares sisters' knowledge with high school girls

Forty girls entering their sophomore and junior years in high schools affiliated with the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary in the U.S., Canada and Lesotho said they wanted to attend the Youth Justice Forum with the sisters to meet girls from other parts of the world who care about social justice. They also wanted to learn more about ways to promote their causes.

 

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  • Read more about Australian nun wins another reprieve from deportation in Philippines

An Australian missionary nun ordered deported in mid-July by Philippine authorities is not leaving the country just yet. Sr. Patricia Fox, Philippine superior of the Sisters of Our Lady of Sion, won a reprieve after her lawyers filed a motion for reconsideration July 22.

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"When people are given the right information on this issue and when they are given the time to deliberate on it, they really understand what is happening and want robust measures."

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As religious communities undergo transition, we can learn from the "open-source" approach to software development to help better shape our communities' futures.

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