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Catholic Campaign for Human Development turns 50


Legislators, community activists, and BRIDGE Maryland, Inc. leaders gather on Lawyers Mall in Annapolis, Maryland, April 8, for a news conference to encourage the Senate to pass the Juvenile Interrogation Protection Act. The Catholic Campaign for Human Development has funded BRIDGE Maryland since 2017. Its efforts are typical of the kind of grassroots work CCHD has supported since its establishment 50 years ago. (CNS/Courtesy of Rev. Marlon Tilghman)
When the Rev. Marlon Tilghman learned that any Maryland juvenile taken into custody can be questioned by police without a parent being informed or without an attorney present, his thoughts turned to his teenage granddaughter. ....

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Anti-poverty program gives US poor a voice for 50 years


Anti-poverty program gives US poor a voice for 50 years
Church leaders realized that charity alone was not enough to stop poverty
Updated: May 12, 2021 05:51 AM GMT
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When the Rev. Marlon Tilghman learned that any Maryland juvenile taken into custody can be questioned by police without a parent being informed or without an attorney present, his thoughts turned to his teenage granddaughter.
God forbid if she got pulled over and got interrogated and she said something she wasn t supposed to say. I would be terrified, said Rev. Tilghman, pastor of the Ames United Methodist Church in Bel Air, Maryland.
Rev. Tilghman has been working for the last year with dozens of partners in faith communities that belong to the grassroots organization BRIDGE Maryland to change state law, which observers have said is one of the most regressive in the nation. They cite cases where a child has felt pressured to admit to something he or she did not do. ....

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A 'small start': Catholic leaders react to the Derek Chauvin conviction


Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin and his defense attorney Eric Nelson attend closing arguments April 19, in Chauvin s trial in Minneapolis, where he was charged and found guilty with second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. (CNS/Pool via Reuters)
Editor s note: This story has been updated to include reaction from the U.S. bishops conference.
Following the conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who on April 20 was found guilty of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd, Black Catholic leaders say it s a small start in both the country and the church s long overdue efforts for racial justice. ....

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