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Olga Segura is the author of the forthcoming book titled Birth of a Movement: Black Lives Matter and the Catholic Church.
People take part in a protest against the killing of Alton Sterling, Philando Castile and in support of Black Lives Matter during a march along Manhattan's streets in New York July 8, 2016. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Olga Segura
Content related to racism and discrimination can cause issues like anxiety and depression.
News
Olga Segura
The U.N.H.C.R. hosted an international summit that explored possible solutions to the migrant crisis with the Organization of American States on July 6-7 in San José, Costa Rica.
Photo by Michael Lionstar
In All Things
Olga Segura
'Homegoing' tells the story of two half sisters, Effia and Esi, born in Ghana among slavery and warfare.
In All Things
Olga Segura
No matter how difficult practices seemed, or how disappointing losses were, Summitt’s words inspired us.
Of Other Things
Olga Segura
All these women are, even if only for a moment on canvas, just like us.
In All Things
Olga Segura
Hip-hop music and Pope Francis have a lot more in common than many might think.
Children decorate a paper tiaras during the Military Child Education Coalition's, Tell Me a Story event, in the Warrior Hope and Care Center at Camp Pendleton Calif. By Cpl. Sarah Wolff, via Wikimedia Commons
Olga Segura
Prosperity Together is a five-year, $100 million “nonpartisan coalition of public women’s foundations dedicated to improving the economic security of low-income women and their families in America.”
University of Missouri students chant “join the revolution” in Speaker’s Circle on Nov. 5, 2015, during a Concerned Student 1950 demonstration. Religion News Service photo by Hanna Yowell
In All Things
Olga Segura
Students across the country have staged sit-ins and marches, demanding U.S. schools acknowledge that racism is an issue.
Blogs
Olga Segura
Most devastating have been the images of dead children washing onto the Libyan side of the Mediterranean Sea, like that of 3-year-old Aylan.
Of Other Things
Olga Segura
These characters symbolize what humanity often fears the most.