Nineteenth-century Americans collected George Washington’s hair a way of physicalizing their memory of the country’s first president, writes Keith Beutler.
Nineteenth-century Americans once collected George Washington’s hair a way of physicalizing their memory of the country’s first president, writes Keith Beutler.
Panelists took time out from enjoying nature and celebrating Earth Day on April 22 to answer this question:
How are you and/or members of your community promoting the beauty of creation and the care of our common home?
is a Sister for Christian Community from Manila. The five years she spent as a missionary in Peru and El Salvador as well as her apostolate in the Philippine urban slums have provided invaluable insights and experiences that helped shape her views on social justice and the preferential option for the poor. As a journalist, she currently writes for a travel trade publication in Singapore and has written for newspapers and magazines in the Philippines, Hong Kong, Singapore and Saudi Arabia.