activism

James Standish, director of the North American Division's religious liberty office writes:

Tomorrow we have a vote on our tobacco bill in the House. It is critical we win the vote, and not just win, but get a veto proof majority for obvious reasons. Also, if we get that, it puts a lot of pressure on the Senate to schedule a vote before this Congress ends.

Slavery was abolished in the 19th century.

If only that statement was true.

PUC-CAST takes on the issues of social activism. Two student leaders from PUC's Amnesty International chapter answer some tough questions about why they do what they do.

Although the interview could be a bit more riveting, they address dilemmas like local vs. global priorities and working to close Gitmo.

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