In his new book about the power of God’s radical love, Greg Boyle introduces readers to new experiences in his ministry to former gang members and teaches valuable lessons about inclusivity.
Mary Gibbons
Mary Gibbons is a public defender based in Brooklyn who has worked in the criminal justice systems of New Hampshire and New Orleans. She graduated from Fordham University at Rose Hill and Fordham University School of Law, and is an alumna of the Jesuit Volunteer Corps.
Review: Platitudes are not enough. We need to see criminal justice reform in action.
Reuben Jonathan Miller’s new book cuts through the noise about criminal justice reform to lay bare what life is really like on the other side of a prison sentence.
Review: Elizabeth Strout brings us back into the life of Olive Kitteridge
Elizabeth Strout examines the human condition in a quiet setting where introspection cannot be escaped.
Review: The Boston Celtics’ glory and shame
Gary Pomerantz’s detailed exploration of Bob Cousy’s career touches on the heroic moments and the bitter failures of the Boston Celtics, including a shameful history of racial prejudice.
