An interview with Rev. George E. Schultze SJ, author of “Strangers in a Foreign Land”: labor unions should recognize that Latinos are social conservatives who are uncomfortable with unions’ pro-abortion, pro-gay approach.

Posted on: January 30th, 2007
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Knowledge is Power!

“Fr. George E. Schultze, SJ, is the author of the new book entitled “Strangers in a Foreign Land”, which deals with Latinos and the organizing of Catholic Latinos in the United States. It is an important book filled with interesting facts that all Americans should read.

Fr. Schultze is an expert on Latino issues. He challenges us to look closely at these major issues, and I have invited him to participate in this interview to discuss his views and his new book”

Source: http://www.speroforum.com
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