Dawn Cherie Araujo is a staff writer based at the Global Sisters Report headquarters in Kansas City, Mo. Before coming to Global Sisters Report, she was a freelance religion reporter and had also worked as the editorial assistant at Sojourners magazine. She has a journalism degree from Ball State University and a master’s in religion from Cincinnati Christian University. Follow Dawn on Twitter @dawn_cherie.
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Human trafficking in the US: Sisters' efforts break the cycle one life at a time
Global Sisters Report: The Benedictines in South Dakota center their ministry on the I-29 corridor and the particular vulnerability of Native American young women living there.
Kansas City discusses neighborhood divisions, solutions with Nuns on the Bus
Preview: More than 200 residents from Missouri and Kansas gathered Sept. 11 in Kansas City, Mo., for a town hall meeting moderated by Social Service Sr. Simone Campbell.
Economic justice, race take center stage as Nuns on the Bus begins 2015 tour
Preview: As the Nuns on the Bus tour bus rolled onto St. Louis' Kiener Plaza on Thursday, a crowd of about 70 people -- many women religious -- cheered.
LCWR reviews its own steadiness, finds ability to build relationships where trust could grow
Preview: In the penultimate address at the 2015 LCWR national assembly, Sr. Janet Mock made some of her most pointed public remarks on the Vatican’s now-concluded doctrinal assessment and mandate.
LCWR observers see a model for the wider church
LCWR speaks out on end of Vatican oversight
Reactions of relief as LCWR oversight ends
A ministry at the top of the world
Heated debate over women's clothing
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