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Thinking of Orlando
Embed from Getty Images Prayers and Compassion for Orlando’s Victims, Family, Friends, Neighbors, Colleagues – and love for all & hate for none. KS
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Fair Labor & Farm Workers
JustLove covers topics surrounding fair labor standards and farm workers with guests Librada Paz, Mexican-American activist for the rights of farm workers and Board Member of Rural & Migrant Ministry, Inc. and Sachin Pandya, J.D., Professor of Law at the University of Connecticut. On the show, Pandya speaks with Monsignor about changes in the Fair Labor Standards Act regulations. While Paz talks with Monsignor about the 2016 March for Farm Worker Justice.
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Understanding Mental Health
On JustLove, Monsignor Sullivan speaks with two guests who specialize in mental health. Hear Glenn Liebman, Executive Director of the Mental Health Association of New York City talk about subject within New York City. Also on the show is licensed clinical psychologist, Glen Milstein who is also an associate professor of psychology at City College of New York. On the show, he talks about clergy outreach and professional engagement.
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Puerto Rico
On JustLove this week, the focus is on Puerto Rico. Monsignor Kevin Sullivan speaks with two guests, Samuel Rodriguez, National Chair of Borinqueneers Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony National Committee and Roberto González Nieves, Archbishop of San Juan. Archbishop Nieves talks about the Puerto Rican debt crisis and its impact. Mr Rodriguez, talks about the the 65th Infantry Regiment, a Puerto Rican regiment of the United States Army.
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The Ethiopian Drought
On JustLove Monsignor Kevin Sullivan focuses on how Ethiopia is facing a historic drought due to climate change. On the show, Kim Pozniak Communications Officer of Global Emergencies and Sub-Saharan Africa at Catholic Relief Services (CRS) talks about how CRS is aiding Ethiopian citizens. Monsignor Sullivan also talks to Alex De Waal, Executive Director of the World Peace Foundation and Research Professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. They discuss whether or not the era of great famine is over.