Episode 285: Tom Venzor on the work of the State Catholic Conference Directors (May 29, 2024)
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Episode 285: Tom Venzor on the work of the State Catholic Conference Directors (May 29, 2024)
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In this episode of The Open Door (May 29, 2024), panelists Jim Hanink, Mario Ramos-Reyes, and Valerie Niemeyer talk about the work of State Catholic Conference Directors. Our focus will...
show more- Let’s start with an encouraging breakthrough and then move to context. The Nebraska Legislature recently passed school choice legislation! Could you tell us some of the particulars of this legislation? What led to this victory?
- People of goodwill want public schools to be adequately funded in their service to students, especially the most vulnerable. Could you help us to understand how school choice does NOT undercut support for public school teachers and students?
- What’s involved in serving as the Director of the Nebraska Catholic Conference? And what are some of your current projects? Are any of them related to education?
- Catholicism has a rich tradition of promoting the liberal arts. Is there a way that the Nebraska Catholic Conference can contribute to that tradition?
- How does the Catholic Conference work in conjunction with the bishops of Nebraska?
- In what ways does the Conference seek the collaboration of the laity? Are they tuned in to your work?
- What sort of press has the Conference had in past years?
- How does the Conference forge bonds with particular legislators? And how does it engage with legislative opponents?
- What organizational or advocacy mistakes have you made, and what have you learned from them?
- True or false: Catholic Social Teaching can build bridges with “wokeism”?
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