Consistency in the civil rights struggle Sheila March 8, 2007 Intellectual honesty requires the question of how the civil rights movement to end injustice and discrimination can focus on the Read More
International Women’s Day Sheila March 8, 2007 On this day designated by the United Nations to honor and protect the world’s women better than the world Read More
Fox reports on who decides Sheila March 7, 2007 The Fox News website is carrying a story about the National Catholic Register’s upcoming issue with an editorial about Read More
Tune in Sheila March 7, 2007 I had a good and lively conversation with Sean and Wendy on Relevant Radio’s Morning Air today, much of Read More
Political jitters Sheila March 6, 2007 There’s a lot of hand-wringing going on already in the presidential race, and not all candidates have even announced Read More
More attention on crisis pregnancy centers Sheila March 6, 2007 That Time cover story about crisis pregnancy centers is still getting mileage. Good to see the scrutiny it’s under, Read More
Deadly word games Sheila March 6, 2007 Manipulating the language to change the meaning of words is insidious. It means that someone is trying to dodge the Read More
Slipping abortion under radar Sheila March 6, 2007 Certain non-governmental organizations (NGOs) at the United Nations are always trying to craft the language of internationally binding documents on Read More
It Takes the Vatican Sheila March 5, 2007 …to raise the consciousness of the world. The Vatican’s representative at UN headquarters in New York has condemned discrimination Read More
Playing to the rights crowd Sheila March 5, 2007 Yesterday’s big political rally in Selma, Alabama was partly an annual observance of a civil rights landmark, and largely Read More