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Poverty

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Intercommunity Justice and Peace Center Records

 Fonds
Identifier: IJP
Scope and Content Advisory Board Minutes, 1985-1987; newsletters, events sponsored, and bibliographies, 1985-1992; publicity, 1985-1992; Annual Reports, 1985-1992; personal statements; records of priority committees including Central America / Sanctuary Committee, Peace Committee, Women and Poverty Committee, Women / Church Committee, Racism Committee, and Economic Justice Committee; and other records. Also two video tapes (AIJP), one giving an overview of the Center and the other recording the...
Dates: 1962-2012

Joseph Gremillion Papers

 Fonds
Identifier: GRM
Scope and Content Correspondence, 1950s-1982; writings such as book reviews, articles, lectures, unpublished manuscripts, and his dissertation, The Catholic Movement of Employers and Managers (1960); subject files on such topics as population, poverty, social justice, the Committee on Society, Development and Peace, the Pontifical Commission Justice and Peace, inter-faith dialogue with Protestants, Jews, Moslems, and Buddhists, and efforts to formulate a North American theology; records of the Interreligious...
Dates: 1951-[ongoing].

Marie Cirillo Papers

 Fonds
Identifier: CIR
Scope and Content Correspondence, memoranda, agenda, minutes, reports, proposals, budgets, constitutions, by-laws, talks, presentations, circulars and clippings; representing activities of the Glenmary Home Mission Sisters 1954-1967, the Federation of Communities in Service (FOCIS) 1967-1977, the Department of Rural Developments (DRD) of the Nashville Diocese, Model Valley, Core Appalachian Ministries (CAM), and the Commission on Religion in Appalachia (CORA); with information on poverty in Appalachia, coal...
Dates: 1936-1979.

Michael J. Greene Clippings

 Fonds
Identifier: GRN
Scope and Content

Clippings from a wide variety of newspapers; dealing with Church issues such celibacy, relations with the Vatican, and the Catholic press in the United States, and national issues of the time such as Vietnam, poverty, and civil rights.

Dates: 1964-1965.

National Assembly of Religious Women (U.S.) Records

 Fonds
Identifier: ARW
Scope and Content

Correspondence, organizational records, budgets, newsletters, surveys, memoranda, printed matter, clippings, cassettes, films, and photographs; concerning justice, the role of women in the church, economic and racial inequality, nuclear disarmament, and U.S. policy in Central America. Correspondents include Sisters Ethne Kennedy, SSJ, Marjorie Tuite, OP, Merle Nolde, OSB, Catherine Pinkerton, CSJ, Mary O'Keefe, OP, and Kathleen Keating, SSJ.

Dates: 1968-[ongoing]