The following resources 鈥 many from a faith perspective 鈥 can help in better understanding racial injustice and the importance of anti-Black racism work in the United States and, in particular, at Boston College. Our Jesuit, Catholic identity calls us to be ever more attentive, reflective and loving in a world so scathed by racism.听

Exploring Racial Justice at Boston College


By no means exhaustive, the list of resources below recognizes that each of us enters this conversation at different points. We hope something you find here may help in your work to build a community that upholds the dignity of the person and affirms that Black Lives Matter.



Preaching from Sr. Thea's Kitchen

The "Preaching from Sr. Thea's Kitchen" series offers reflections from the 黑料社 community about the intersection of scripture and Ignatian spirituality with racial justice.

Servant of God, Sr. Thea Bowman, FSPA (1937-1990) championed a universal invitation to preaching as members of the Body of Christ. Bowman was known for integrating her Catholic tradition with her Black spirituality. We hope to continue Bowman's ministry of joy by amplifying voices in our community who can speak on the intersection of faith and racial justice.听

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Racism is a social and spiritual disease that kills people.
Cardinal Se谩n O鈥橫alley, OFM, Cap., Archbishop of Boston
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