Faith in Action, Adult Learning, and Immigrant Justice: Bringing Mission to Life

This article emerges from a collaborative research project between a religious studies professor at DePaul University and the executive director of the Chicago-based non-profit Interfaith Community for Detained Immigrants (ICDI). In 2016, we forged a community partnership to explore and enhance the...

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Advocacy
Catholics
College Faculty
College Students
Employees
Immigrants
Institutional Cooperation
Institutional Mission
Intergroup Relations
Nonprofit Organizations
Program Effectiveness
Religion
Religious Colleges
School Community Relationship
Social Justice
Urban Universities
Volunteers
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