Kate Bowler talks with the hosts of “Jesuitical,” Ashley McKinless, Olga Segura and Zac Davis, and explains what her cancer diagnosis taught her about American Christianity and more.
Olga Segura
Olga Segura is the author of the forthcoming book Birth of a Movement: Black Lives Matter and the Catholic Church.
Kate Bowler on faith, cancer and the prosperity gospel
This week, we talk with the author of the New York Times bestseller “Everything Happens for a Reason (And Other Lies I’ve Loved),” Kate Bowler.
Meet the two teens who started a feminist club at their all-boys Catholic school
This week, we talk with Matias Benitez and Matt Chen, the founders of HeForShe, a feminist club at Regis High School.
A love letter to “Desus & Mero” from a fellow Bronxite
Along with changing how society defines what it means to be funny in 2019, the Bodega Boys have given me—and audiences outside of New York City—an opportunity to see the streets, communities, culture we know reflected in popular culture.
Meet Mireille Twayigira: Rwandan refugee, doctor, education advocate
This week, we talk with Mireille Twayigira, a Jesuit Refugee Service Education Advocate.
These diverse films won’t win an Oscar—but here’s why you still need to see them
As we head into Oscars season, here are 10 of the best and most diverse films that did not get nominated for an Oscar but still merit watching.
Will the sex abuse crisis ever end?
This week, we talk with Maggi Van Dorn, the host and executive producer of “Deliver Us,” a new podcast about the sex abuse crisis in the Catholic Church.
What Black Lives Matter can teach Catholics about racial justice
The Black Lives Matter movement has grown to become the first major racial justice movement in the United States since the civil rights movement of the 1950s and ’60s.
Why the writer Richard Rodriguez refuses to be put into a box
Part of Richard Rodriguez’s charm is his refusal to play to people’s expectations of who he should be.
How the New Wave Feminists are changing the conversation around abortion
This week’s guest is Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa, founder of New Wave Feminists, a pro-life feminist organization dedicated to changing the divisive language surrounding the abortion debate.
