Student Stories Series: Gratitude The Religica Theolab is a project of the Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement. Our theolab content is created by our staff student affiliates team at Seattle University. Our newest content, the Student Stories Series, focuses on each of our engaging monthly themes at the Center. For the month of November, [...] Read More
Religica Co-Founder Michael Reid Trice had a chance to speak with Professor John Grim. Dr. Grim is a Senior Lecturer and Research Scholar at Yale in the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, the Divinity School, and the Department of Religious Studies. He teaches in the MA program in religion and ecology and co-directs the Yale [...] Read More
Listen to this BlogCast Listen to our Blogcasts on Soundcloud I am a Native American woman. I am an enrolled Hidatsa tribal member. I, like my father, was born in North Dakota. My mother was from Wisconsin and from her, I am also Ho-Chunk and Potawatomie. My family moved to Southern California when I was [...] Read More
For a long time, I didn’t consider myself a “leader with a capital L.” You won’t typically find me taking charge in meetings, putting myself out there during events, or being credited as someone who built something from the ground up. My leadership philosophy is quite different: I lead from the middle. In other words, […]
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This blog was originally published in November 2020. It's November 11th on Veterans Day in the U.S. and the usual “Thank you for your service” messages of love come to me via text and tags on social media. It happens every year, and every year I don’t know what to say. During most interactions, both [...] Read More