Join us for a 30 minute webinar to learn about the latest thinking on national security in the time of a pandemic and a global economic crisis. COVID-19 highlights our global interconnectedness, as well as the ways the current national security system fails to protect us. We'll examine ways to redefine and reorient security in light of Catholic social teaching, and offer ways U.S. voters can call upon electoral candidates, to create security policies that promote a just, sustainable peace.
This is the seventh in a series of webinars to help U.S. voters prepare for the upcoming elections by offering a look at global issues through the lens of Catholic social teaching. The webinars are part of our Faithful Voting and Global Concerns project. Read the corresponding two-page issue brief for this webinar here.
Host: Susan Gunn, director
Speaker: Dan Moriarty, Sustainable Pathways to Peace Program Coordinator