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Walking with Sister Jean: A Journey of Activism

Walking with Sister Jean: A Journey of Activism

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In this engaging conversation, Sister Jean Clark of the Dominican Sisters of Amityville shares her journey of activism, spirituality, and social justice.

Through her experiences, she discusses the importance of truth, the connection between spirituality and the earth, and the lessons learned from her time in incarceration. The dialogue emphasizes the need for community, understanding, and the role of spirituality in addressing social issues.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Sister Jean Clark and Her Journey05:02 Activism and Social Justice: A Call to Action19:28 Experiences in Incarceration: Lessons Learned34:49 The Connection Between Spirituality, Science, and the EarthAll The Way In - Available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/All-Way-Activism-Incarceration-Organic/dp/1626985057 Explore the inspiring life of Sister Jeanne Clark, a pioneer in activism and contemplation for social justice and protest movements. Learn how she made a difference in the world through her dedication and passion.

Learn about Sister Jeanne Clark's life of activism and contemplation, fighting for social justice and equality through peaceful protest. Explore her inspiring journey in this video. Sister Jeanne Clark: A Life of Activism and Contemplation. In this engaging conversation, Steve Yusko interviews Sister Jeanne Clark, exploring her life as a Dominican Sister, her activism, and her journey in writing her book 'All the Way In'.

Sister Jean shares her experiences in social justice, the importance of contemplation, and the mission of the Dominican Sisters in today's world. The discussion also touches on the future of the order and the need for truth in a time of confusion. Steve Yusko and Jeanne Clark, OP, explore themes of faith, personal growth, and social justice through the lens of Jeanne's experiences in jail and her spirituality. They discuss the importance of connection, community, and understanding of the land, as well as the intersection of science and spirituality. The conversation emphasizes the need for active participation in social issues and the call to find God in everyday life. Https://youtu.be/joaI0QDTLMI?si=W5oe8EOK3lW_VkOX

History of the Dominican Sisters of Amityville:

https://youtu.be/nZ82gfSvGec?si=TzkOb-Tb7zZ08qMUhttps://youtu.be/jkI32lq0mks?si=80EtdzqKJhHANnYBWalking with Sister Jean: A Journey of ActivismThe Spiritual Call to Social JusticeIncarceration and Redemption: Sister Jean's StoryTruth and Activism: The Dominican Sisters' Mission

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