Some Filipino healthcare workers and their children who are living in Israel face deportation.
Eloise Blondiau
Producer
Eloise Blondiau was a producer at America from 2016 to 2019. She produced "The Examen with Fr. James Martin"; "Inside the Vatican"; "Jesuitical"; and "Plague: Untold Stories of AIDS and the Catholic Church." She is a graduate of Harvard Divinity School.
The overlooked wisdom of Arab women journalists in the middle east
Zahra Hankir has compiled a collection of gripping and illuminating essays by Arab women reporters who have worked in the Middle East and North Africa. Hankir’s goal was to bring attention to “underreported tales and the women who tell them.”
This Palestinian hip hop group’s new record is a feminist rallying cry
DAM is making feminism its focus in its latest album.
Israel has only one halfway house for Palestinians. Its future is in jeopardy.
Israel’s upcoming election, which takes place on April 9, is casting uncertainty over House of Grace’s future.
Meet the Palestinian rocker writing love songs and protest anthems
Rasha Nahas: “The story I bring with me being a Palestinian artist born in Haifa.”
Who deserves to be healthy? The prosperity gospel according to Goop
The prosperity gospel offers an enticing invitation: If you work hard enough, if you have enough faith, you’ll get there. All the good things in your life, you earned.
Why the Met Gala is a good thing for Catholicism
It was thrilling to watch so many other people engage with the faith and religion with such zeal.
So we interviewed our boss
It’s taken over a year for us to get our boss, Matt Malone, S.J. on Jesuitical—and we promise it was worth the wait.
This year’s Met Gala is Catholic-themed. What could go wrong?
It’s more likely that gala attendees will be taking inspiration from the lavish outfits favored by Pope Benedict than the sartorially understated Pope Francis.
Greta Gerwig’s ‘Lady Bird’ is a rallying cry for Catholic schoolgirls everywhere
Greta Gerwig is not a Catholic, but she did attend Catholic school and wanted to make a film that reflected her joyful experience there.
