The Buffalo News, “A granddaughter’s portrayal of Dorothy Day”
Get ready now for a few paragraphs that detail the complication that describes Dorothy’s life over the next ten years. In 1917, atheism, anarchism, socialism, vegetarianism, women’s rights, free love, free speech, free thought – all were in the air in New York City’s Greenwich Village, our author writes. Continue Reading
Columbia Daily Tribune, “Loaves and Fishes feeds the hungry in Columbia,” April 12, 2015
Loaves and Fishes feeds the hungry in Columbia by Katherine Cummins, Columbia Daily Tribune, April 12, 2015 According to Steve Jacobs, director of the St. Francis Catholic Workers, the Loaves and Fishes Soup Kitchen started at the Newman Center Catholic Church in 1982 to re-enact the Gospel stories of Jesus feeding the multitudes by providing […]
New York Post, “Anarchists target Thanksgiving Day Parade,” November 27, 2014
Anarchists target Thanksgiving Day Parade New York Post, November 27, 2014 Anarchists plotted on Wednesday to disrupt the Thanksgiving Day Parade — feeling emboldened after cops allowed them to run free on major roadways like the FDR Drive and the West Side Highway, The Post has learned. “The police aren’t going to arrest us and […]