Webinars
Virtual Convergence 2020: Catholic Church Reform and Movement Ecology
Call To Action introduces the four strategies for our 2020 National Campaign— education, lobbying, direct action, and alternatives — and explains how they fit together. This online training (Saturday, June 6, 2020) introduced participants to a strategic vision for Catholic reform, grounded in movement ecology
Gender, Justice, Priesthood: A Discipleship of Equals
Video of Call To Action Chicago’s June 13, 2020 panel, part of a forthcoming campaign for ordination justice.
Webinar 3/3: local and national movements
Hear from Ruby Fuentes, John Gehring, and Quincy Howard, OP about their work for social, economic, and immigration justice. And hear strategies for how you can connect with local and national movements for justice.
2018 National Conference: 20/30’s Panel
In this inagural year of the 20/30 Project (now called Re/Generation), Call to Action brought together 11 young visionaries and change-makers from across the country to discuss their experience in this groundbreaking program.
Webinar 2/3: focusing our time and energy
Join Call to Action Re/Generation alum John Noble as he discusses the role of discernment in political action with Marianne Duddy-Burke (DignityUSA) and Catalina Adorno (Movimiento Cosecha).
2019 West Coast Regional Conference: Keynote 3
Ched Meyers speaks about how climate change is generating a matrix of interrelated social and ecological crises which impact marginalized communities first and worst.
2019 West Coast Regional Conference: Keynote 2
Sr. Irma Dillard explores the role of race and racism and the effects of slaveholding in our church today.
2019 West Coast Regional Conference: Keynote 1
Listen to the 2019 West Coast Regional Conference’s first keynote speaker, Roy Bourgeois, explain why the Catholic Church must ordain women or fade into irrelevance.
Webinar 1/3: members at their local statehouse
Join members of the Metro and Upstate New York Call To Action chapters for a conversation about their efforts at the New York State Legislature to lobby for stronger protections for survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
2018 National Conference: Keynote 3
International activist and worldwide symbol for the rights of the undocumented, Elvira Arellano, speaks about her work fighting for the rights of migrants and their families.
2018 National Conference: Closing Liturgy
Closing liturgy featuring Maria Ibarra-Frayre, homilist.
2018 National Conference: Keynote 2
National Catholic Reporter, Heidi Schumlpf, offers some tips and holds up some role models from both secular and church resistance movements who continue to push for change.
2016 Conference Live-streaming
Call To Action is pleased to offer live-streaming of the 2016 conference keynote presentations: Richard Rohr, OFM (In the Beginning is the Relationship), Kaya Oakes (Finding Faith: Young Adults' Journey) and Dr. Greer G. Gordon (Compassionate Catalysts: Being Christ in the World)
SOA Watch: Convergence at the Border
Hundreds of activists gathered at the US/Mexico border to bring attention to the dire situation of immigration in the country, including the use of privately run detention centers and the inhumane treatment of migrants. “We don’t cross the border, the border crosses us!”