Dorothy Day's Reforming Imagination
Dorothy Day's strong religious faith led her to seek justice in society. Through the philosophy of communal Catholic life, she founded the Catholic Worker and provided food, shelter, and clothing to those in need during the Great Depression. Her reformer's imagination envisioned a world where people help each other and recognize the inherent connection between strangers.In this clip
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