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Wyatt Massey is an O'Hare Fellow at America, writing about social justice and producing podcasts. He is an introvert, runner and self-diagnosed health nut.
FaithFeatures
Wyatt Massey
On any given Sunday, the pews of St. Michael's in Axtell, Kan., are filled with more than half the town's population.
FaithDispatches
Wyatt Massey
Students gather outside the schools before the first day of class, ready to learn new skills or improve their language skills, both of which can be invaluable for making a living in refugee camps.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Wyatt Massey
“We’re trying to do something for our nation,” says Taylor Charging Crow. “We’re risking our lives. We’re risking our families.”
Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Wyatt Massey
At Otisville Federal Correctional Institution, 80 miles north of New York City, hundreds of thousands of prisoners are uncertain of their futures.
Sarah Lance, co-founder of Sari Bari, accepts the $1 million Opus Prize for faith-based humanitarian work.
Politics & SocietyNews
Wyatt Massey
The annual award of $1,000,000 recognizes unsung heroes who are conquering the world's most persistent social problems.
Voters cast ballots in Cleveland as early absentee voting began Oct. 12 ahead of the Nov. 8 U.S. presidential election (CNS photo/Aaron Josefczyk, Reuters).
Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Wyatt Massey
"The Catholic Vote: A Catholic Grassroots Movement" is working to keep voters informed.
FaithIn All Things
Wyatt Massey

My mind echoes a chant: Don’t look at your phone. Whatever you do, don’t look at your phone.

I am sitting on a bench in New York’s Upper East Side. Parents push strollers along the narrow sidewalk, their hands busy scrolling through the feed of a smartphone. A woman jogs through the falling multi-colored leaves. The cord of her headphones strings down to an armband. A boy rolls past on a scooter, his father in tow, head buried in a smartphone app.

Zahir al-Shurqat, Khaled Eissa and Almigdad Mojalli (left to right), three journalists who were killed reporting stories many Americans chose not to read.
Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Wyatt Massey
Where we choose to click and what we choose to read matters. Collecting these stories cost some people their lives. Why not honor that sacrifice?
Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Wyatt Massey
The challenges facing Catholic journalists covering the church and the secular world are explored by America’s Matt Malone, S.J., and NBC’s Anne Thompson.
Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Wyatt MasseyEric Sundrup, S.J.
Human beings cannot be fully characterized by numbers, ratios or risk assessments.