We are excited to welcome Gloria Purvis to campus for an important conversation on human dignity and racial justice. In her talk, Gloria will explore how we are all made by God and for God, sharing equal dignity as members of the human family. She will lay the foundation for understanding Catholic Social Teaching, emphasizing how our faith calls us to support and uplift one another in the pursuit of racial justice.
This discussion is a crucial part of our efforts to build a beloved community on campus—one that lives out our mission by affirming the dignity of every person. Join us as we reflect on how we can live out these values together! Register here!
This event is part of the William J. and Maryann M. Christie Distinguished Catholic Faith Lecture Series, made possible by the generosity of William J. Christie, CLU, ChFC ’61, ’11Hon., ’86P, ’93P, ’93P, ’17GP, ’25GP, and Maryann M. Christie ’86P, ’93P, ’93P, ’17GP, ’25GP.
