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Nathan Schneider, a contributing writer for America, is a reporter and professor of media studies at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Nathan Schneider
The important question is not whether to use new technologies, but which to use, and how.
FaithColumns
Nathan Schneider
The New Monastics seek a catholicism more universal than what the Catholic Church normally practices.
Image via OwningOurFaith.com.
Nathan Schneider
New short film looks at ambivalent place of LGBT identity in the church
Sit-in in Seattle on April 15. Photo via SEIU Local 925.
Nathan Schneider
Adjunct professors join protests across the United States for a higher minimum wage.
Former Corinthian Colleges students who are refusing to pay back student loans that they deem unjust. Photo via debtcollective.org.
Nathan Schneider
Movement against predatory student loans 'might just work.'
"The Angelus" by Jean-François Millet, c. 1857-1859.
Nathan Schneider
The communitarian regularity of the bell challenges the “flexibility” now demanded of us.
Climate justice activist Yeb Sano talks to a group of environmentalists during a Global Catholic Climate Movement's Lenten Fast campaign gathering in Manila, Philippines, March 11 (CNS photo/Simone Orendain).
Nathan Schneider
Right now at least 1 000 Catholics are taking part in the Lenten Fast for Climate Justice a roving global fast that reaches the United States today It is being organized by the Global Catholic Climate Movement a new initiative that has mobilized fasts this Lenten season in 56 countries ldquo Th
Columns
Nathan Schneider
One night William Stringfellow dreamed that he was stabbed with a knife on 125th Street in Harlem, at the hands of a black man who had asked him for a light. Stringfellow then lived in Harlem not far from there. He was a white man who graduated from Harvard Law School and, in 1956, promptly put his
Rae O’Hair, left, a Duquesne University alumna, and her friend Daniele Orosz rally for unionizing adjunct faculty in December 2013.
Nathan Schneider
When Catholic schools boast about ldquo Catholic identity rdquo they rsquo re usually talking about things like campus ministries required theology courses and Barack Obama Despite the church rsquo s trenchant teachings on the subject mdash which stand in sharp distinction to the current U S
Image via opensource.com, available under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license.
Nathan Schneider
What would Uber and Airbnb look like if they were designed by the poor and marginalized?