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The Veritas Forum at Tufts University, 2009

Radical Marxist, Radical Womanist, Radical Love: What Mother Teresa Taught Me about Social Justice

With so much suffering in the world, it is easy to feel bewildered and useless. Mary Poplin, professor of education at Claremont Graduate University, shares her personal journey and the realities of loving the poor with Mother Teresa.

The Veritas Forum at Columbia, 2010

Cornel West: Remaining Engaged in Haiti

Is Haiti just another fleeting humanitarian campaign? Cornel West, professor, public intellectual, and activist, provides insight into how we can engage in activism that is characterized by faith, perseverance, courage, and hope. Discussion moderated by SIPA sutdent Gabrielle Apollon.



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