

“Wind does not discriminate-it touches everyone, everything. “It may be shocking to some people in this country to realize that, without meaning to do so, they hold views in common with Hitler when they preach discrimination against other religious, racial or economic groups.” “The Monster Ball is by nature a protest: A youth church experience to speak out and celebrate against all forms of discrimination + prejudice.”

“I’m tough, I’m ambitious, and I know exactly what I want. I want to be like other men, not this outcast whom nobody wants.” “I swear from the bottom of my heart I want to be healed. “Calling it lunacy makes it easier to explain away the things we don't understand.” “I think people would live a bit longer if they didn't know how old they were. “Institutionalized rejection of difference is an absolute necessity in a profit economy which needs outsiders as surplus people.” Institutionalized rejection of difference is an absolute necessity in a profit economy which needs outsiders She was a World Bank officer from 1971 to 2006, and she led the World Bank’s faith and ethics initiative between 20. Marshall has five decades of experience on a variety of development issues in Africa, Latin America, East Asia, and the Middle East, particularly those facing the world’s poorest countries. In September 2022, she was appointed as a member of the Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid at the U.S. She helped to create and now serves as the executive director of the World Faiths Development Dialogue, an NGO that works to enhance bridges between different sectors and institutions. She is also a professor of the practice of development, conflict, and religion in the Walsh School of Foreign Service, teaching diverse courses on the ethics of development work and mentoring students at many levels. Katherine Marshall, a senior fellow at Georgetown University’s Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, leads the center’s work on religion and global development.
