Podcasts on Catholicism and Organizing
Justice Rising
What if conversations had the power to transform society? Justice Rising, a new podcast created by the Intercommunity Peace & Justice Center, is setting out to do just that! In each episode, we will highlight people and organizations doing justice work by exploring a central question: How can we bring about healing, liberation, and transformation in our church, our world, ourselves, and our communities?
Reclaiming Social Justice
Reclaiming Social Justice is a monthly podcast that seeks to read the signs of the times through the lens of the Gospel and the principles of Catholic Social Teaching. With help of our special guests, you will walk away with the knowledge, understanding, and inspiration needed to help build a civilization of love, life, justice, and peace.
Listen Act Organize Podcast from the Ormand Center at Duke Divinity School
The Listen, Organize, Act! Podcast is sponsored by a Community Ethics Collaboration grant from Duke’s Kenan Institute for Ethics. It is hosted and facilitated by Luke Bretherton, Robert E. Cushman Distinguished Professor of Moral & Political Theology at Duke Divinity School and a Senior Fellow of the Kenan Institute for Ethics and developed in collaboration with the Industrial Areas Foundation.
Just Politics
In a new collaboration, NETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice and U.S. Catholic will launch a new podcast: Just Politics. Learn more about the policy issues NETWORK advocates for so we all thrive. And, how we work to break the racial and economic injustices that divide us and threaten democracy.
Prophetic Resistance Podcast from Faith in Action
The Prophetic Resistance podcast is hosted by Rev. Michael-Ray Mathews. Grounded in our diverse faith traditions, we are exploring what it means to embody love in the face of fear, to show up like hope in seasons of despair, to stand ready to be light in the darkness and water in a parched land. In each episode, we are learning from the stories, traditions, and wisdom of our beloved community of freedom-fighters, justice-seekers, and faith leaders. And together, we are investigating how – in this moment – leaders of faith and moral courage can cultivate prophetic resistance rooted in revolutionary love.