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  • Greg Erlandson

    Greg Erlandson has served in Catholic media as a journalist, author, editor, publisher and president. From 2016 to 2022, he served as Editor in Chief and Director of Catholic News Service, which is based in Washington with offices in New York and Rome. CNS served Catholic publications and dioceses throughout the United States and around…

  • Crystal Catalan

    Crystal is the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Presentation High School in San Jose, CA. Crystal previously served as a missioner with Cabrini Mission Corps (a lay program of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus – “Cabrini Sisters”) in New York, the Philippines, Swaziland, and Radnor, PA at Cabrini University, and it was the Sisters who first introduced her to jail ministry.

  • Honorable Janine Geske

    Honorable Janine P. Geske served as a Milwaukee County Circuit Judge from 1981-1993 and as a Justice on the Wisconsin Supreme Court from 1993–1998. From 1998–2013, she was a Distinguished Professor of Law at Marquette University, where she founded and directed the school’s endowed Andrew Center for Restorative Justice. After earning her bachelor’s and master’s…

  • Deacon Paul Kipfstuhl

    Deacon Paul Kipfstuhl is the Director of the Social Action Office for Catholic Charities in the Southwestern part of the Diocese of Cleveland, Ohio. He was ordained a Deacon in 2001, and is currently assigned to St. Francis Xavier Parish in Medina, Ohio. Deacon Paul is involved with advocacy for the abolition of the death…

  • Bill O’Keefe

    Bill O’Keefe is the Executive Vice President For Mission, Mobilization And Advocacy at Catholic Relief Services (CRS). He oversees efforts to ensure that U.S. foreign policy reduces poverty and promotes justice in developing countries where CRS works. He and his staff advocate to Congress and the administration on a range of issues, including migration, refugees,…

  • Stephen Schneck, Ph.D.

    Stephen Schneck serves as Commissioner of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom. A political philosopher by training, Schneck retired from The Catholic University of America in 2018, after more than thirty years as a professor, department chair, and dean. At the university he was also the founder and long-time director of the Institute for Policy Research & Catholic Studies….

  • Fr. Stephen Thorne

    Father Stephen Thorne is a priest of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Born in Philadelphia, he was ordained in 1998 and has served as a pastor, educator and administrator. From 2004-2011, he was the Executive Director of the Office for Black Catholics for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. He is a consultant to the National Black Catholic…

  • Gerald F. Uelmen

    Gerald F. Uelmen is Professor of Law Emeritus at Santa Clara University School of Law, where he served as Dean of the Law School from 1986 to 1996. Gerry taught courses in Legal Ethics, Criminal Procedure and Evidence, and served as President of California Attorneys for Criminal Justice, 1982, and as President of the California Academy of Appellate Lawyers, 1989.

  • John Carr

    John Carr is the founder and co-director of the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life at Georgetown University. He served for over 20 years as director of the Department of Justice, Peace, and Human Development at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, directing the Conference’s public policy and advocacy efforts on major…

  • Sheryl R. Wilson

    Sheryl Wilson is the Director of the Kansas Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution (KIPCOR), one of the oldest regional peace institutes in the United States. The Institute offers an array of resources in conflict resolution and peacebuilding, specifically in restorative justice education and training, as well as an extensive networking system for consulting and intervention.

  • Karen Clifton, MDiv.

    Karen Clifton is the founding Executive Director of Catholic Mobilizing Network (CMN). She began her work against the death penalty in 1996 in Houston, Texas, when her social justice and advocacy projects intersected with those of Sr. Helen Prejean, CSJ.