The Signs of the Times Podcast
Ein Podcast von Center for Social Concerns at the University of Notre Dame

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Fostering Community During COVID-19 ft. Dave Lassen and Lulama Moyo
Vom: 4.9.2020 -
Human Dignity and the Abolition of Private Prisons ft. John Dacey and Robby Craig
Vom: 21.8.2020 -
Discovering the Importance of Meaningful Inclusion
Vom: 10.8.2020 -
Racial Justice and the American Civil Rights Movement ft. Brian Gatter, Matthew Aubourg, and Teayanna Leytham
Vom: 8.5.2020 -
Questions of Work in Light of COVID-19 ft. Dan Graff, Ph.D.
Vom: 30.4.2020 -
Perspectives on COVID-19 and the Common Good
Vom: 24.4.2020 -
Finding Resilience in the Era of COVID-19 ft. Clemens Sedmak, Ph.D.
Vom: 17.4.2020 -
Hope as the Counter Virus to Despair ft. Annie Maguire
Vom: 9.4.2020 -
Hospitality as a Work of Justice ft. Ruben Garcia
Vom: 3.4.2020 -
Realities of Race ft. Nick Ottone
Vom: 19.3.2020 -
The Color of Compromise ft. Jemar Tisby
Vom: 20.2.2020 -
Rethinking Crime and Justice ft. Susan Sharpe, Ph.D.
Vom: 6.2.2020 -
Understanding Place Through People ft. Terese Schomogyi
Vom: 24.1.2020 -
Journalism and the Ethics of Encounter ft. Richard Jones and Victoria St. Martin
Vom: 12.12.2019 -
Practicing Presence in Neglected Neighborhoods ft. Jonathan "Pastah J" Brooks
Vom: 27.11.2019 -
Recognizing the Dignity of Work in the Appalachian Region ft. Brandon Dennison
Vom: 15.11.2019 -
Neuroscience and Behavior for the Common Good ft. Nancy Michael, Ph.D.
Vom: 31.10.2019 -
Fostering Knowledge for Social Change ft. Ira Harkavy, Ph.D.
Vom: 18.10.2019 -
Human Dignity, Belonging, and Caring for Others ft. Shelene Baiyee
Vom: 2.10.2019 -
Healing Racism Through Faith ft. Fr. Henry Sands
Vom: 20.9.2019
Welcome to The Signs of the Times Podcast, brought to you by the Center for Social Concerns at the University of Notre Dame, where we discuss principles of human dignity, solidarity with the marginalized, and the common good as they relate to current events. Hosted by JP Shortall, Director of Communications and produced by Katie McCauley, Assistant Director of Communications at the Center for Social Concerns.