Presented By: Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
Pope Francis' challenge to policy makers: Mend the Gaps!
Policy Talks @ the Ford School with Sister Simone Campbell
Free and open to the public. Reception to follow.
This event will be live webstreamed. Please visit fordschool.umich.edu on the day of the event for viewing access.
Join the conversation on Twitter: #policytalks
From the speaker's bio:
Sister Simone Campbell has served as Executive Director of NETWORK since 2004. She is a religious leader, attorney and poet with extensive experience in public policy and advocacy for systemic change. In Washington, she lobbies on issues of peace-building, immigration reform, healthcare and economic justice. Around the country, she is a noted speaker and educator on these public policy issues. During the 2010 congressional debate about healthcare reform, she wrote the famous “nuns’ letter” supporting the reform bill and got 59 leaders of Catholic Sisters, including LCWR, to sign on. This action was cited by many as critically important in passing the Affordable Care Act. She was thanked by President Obama and invited to the ceremony celebrating its being signed into law.
In 2012, she was also instrumental in organizing the “Nuns on the Bus” tour of nine states to oppose the “Ryan Budget” approved by the House of Representatives. This budget would decimate programs meant to help people in need. “Nuns on the Bus” received an avalanche of attention across the nation from religious communities, elected officials and the media. She has led three cross-country “Nuns on the Bus" trips, focused on economic justice, comprehensive immigration reform, and (most recently) voter turnout.
For more details, please visit http://fordschool.umich.edu/events/2016/sister-simone-campbell
This event will be live webstreamed. Please visit fordschool.umich.edu on the day of the event for viewing access.
Join the conversation on Twitter: #policytalks
From the speaker's bio:
Sister Simone Campbell has served as Executive Director of NETWORK since 2004. She is a religious leader, attorney and poet with extensive experience in public policy and advocacy for systemic change. In Washington, she lobbies on issues of peace-building, immigration reform, healthcare and economic justice. Around the country, she is a noted speaker and educator on these public policy issues. During the 2010 congressional debate about healthcare reform, she wrote the famous “nuns’ letter” supporting the reform bill and got 59 leaders of Catholic Sisters, including LCWR, to sign on. This action was cited by many as critically important in passing the Affordable Care Act. She was thanked by President Obama and invited to the ceremony celebrating its being signed into law.
In 2012, she was also instrumental in organizing the “Nuns on the Bus” tour of nine states to oppose the “Ryan Budget” approved by the House of Representatives. This budget would decimate programs meant to help people in need. “Nuns on the Bus” received an avalanche of attention across the nation from religious communities, elected officials and the media. She has led three cross-country “Nuns on the Bus" trips, focused on economic justice, comprehensive immigration reform, and (most recently) voter turnout.
For more details, please visit http://fordschool.umich.edu/events/2016/sister-simone-campbell
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