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Immigration in the United States

...Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Additionally, the Immigration Act of 1990 expanded legal immigration further, allowing individuals from a greater number of countries to enter the U.S. legally. From 1840 to 1889, about 90 percent of U.S. immigrants came from Europe, including about 70 percent from Germany, Ireland. and the United Kingdom. From 1890 to 1910, almost 90 percent of the immigrants who arrived came from Europe. Nearly 60 percent came from Italy, Austria-Hungary, and Russia-Poland. Since 1965, about half...

Catholic and Gay

...formed Catholic communities and Catholic organizations in order to fully embrace the faith and to feel welcomed, respected, and loved. A couple of Catholic and Gay organizations that come to mind are Dignity USA and New Ways Ministry. The most prominent Catholic and Gay voices are Fr. James Martin, SJ and Fr. Bryan Massengale. While Fr. Bryan Massengale travels to Africa, Europe, and the United States giving talks on moral theology, gay and catholic, and racism, Fr. James Martin has...

Nonviolent Resistance

...York City, when close to 2,000 people, mostly black men in suits and bow ties, were standing outside of the police station. More recently … St. Louis 2020, a married couple pointing a handgun and an AR-15 style rifle at Black Lives Matter nonviolent protesters. Nonviolent resistance … Malcolm X in New York, Detroit, and Chicago, Martin Luther King Jr. in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, and Tennessee, Mahatma Gandhi in India, Nelson Mandela in South Africa and Caesar Chavez in Delano,...