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Irish help raise 1.7 million and growing for Navajo and Hopi Nations impacted by Covid-19
In a time when many are struggling, and challenged to summon the will to care for those most suffering, a centuries old bond between nations shines a light on human

Three Headlines that caught our Attention during the Coronavirus spike
In a time when the United States is preparing to brace for the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and struggles to ensure emergency supplies for its citizens, there have been

CEE Stands with Wendsler Nosie / Poor Peoples Campaign
Rev. William Barber, co-chair of the new Poor Peoples Campaign said, “I really feel that, in some sense, Apache elder and my brother Wendsler Nosie Sr. is America’s Gandhi in

2019 Ministers Training Applications are Open!
Ministry in the Time of Climate Change: On Food and Faith May 30 – June 1, 2019 At Methodist Theological School in Delaware, OH “The soil is the great connector

What Would Dr. King Think of Our Progress?
Frigid. I cannot remember a King’s Day celebration that wasn’t. Born on January 15th, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was remembered today in many places throughout the country

CEE November Update
Dear Friends, Karenna Gore and CEE’s Herbalist in Residence, Poppy Jones, were joined by the Dogwood Alliance for a walk in the woods at NY City’s Van Cortlandt Park this

Poor People’s Campaign Gives Testimony at Congressional Hearing
A movement is happening. The Poor People’s Campaign has launched a united force for change bringing together people of diverse backgrounds who share a common calling to restore reason and dignity
