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Monday, September 26, 2022, 4:30pm
By Clara Neupert

The Nuns & Nones Land Justice Project is re-imagining how church-owned properties like motherhouses, convents and retreat centers can be transformed into spaces that benefit members of marginalized communities. We talk with the project's leaders about how they're working to bridge the gap between religion, social justice and land conservation

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