To the leaders of the catholic church. Reporter his speech is built around the family he is continuing that theme. How are we to be attentive to the needs of family particularly in this contrary world. He will talk about the world of the past in the sense of you know, we used to be able to to go to the local market using that as a symbolism having closer and stronger relationships. How in the world we have today he might use the symbolism of the supermarket to illustrate globalization. How to strengthen our relationship of the family and others and strangers even in our globalized world today. He was the eldest of five only his youngest sister remains living he has any number of nieces and nephews, he talked about the motherinlaw and the children, to say just because we may not have a family at home offers we need to look for our selves we need to look for way to be in the family. We need to listen to archbishop chaput. Dear friends in christ we began this meeting of the world meeting
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One Book One Northwestern held a panel Thursday afternoon titled “Telling the Untold Stories: The Importance of Black Ancestry in American History.” Panelists discussed the importance of oral histories in Black storytelling. Panelists included English Prof. Rachel Jamison Webster, who recently authored “Benjamin Banneker and Us: Eleven Generations of an American Family,” and her cousin.