by Bob Allen | May 4, 2007 | News
Growing up as a privileged white daughter of the South, “Dead Man Walking” author Sister Helen Prejean never questioned the need for a death penalty to protect society from dangerous criminals. But that was before her “awakening to justice,”...
by Bob Allen | May 1, 2007 | News
Along with education and religion, art is one of three ways to get people to reflect and change consciousness about moral and social issues, author and advocate for abolishing the death penalty Sister Helen Prejean told Belmont University students and faculty Monday....