JustSouth Publications
Institute staff and collaborators disseminate their research and analysis and education on Institute core issues of race, poverty, incarceration, and migration, their interconnections, and Catholic Social Teaching through a variety of publications and reports.
In addition, the Institute publishes occasional issue papers, the texts of addresses by the staff and colleagues, and JSRI conference documents as free-standing reports to supplement our regular publications.
JustSouth Monthly
The JustSouth Monthly features short written submissions (e.g. essays, reflections, opinion pieces, or poems) or videos from Loyola faculty and staff that address pressing/timely criminal legal system reform and/or racial justice topics.
The foci of the JSRI JustSouth Monthly e-newsletter include the criminal legal system, migration, and/or racial justice issues. Every month the newsletter features an article (e.g. essay, reflection, opinion piece, or poem) or video from a Loyola faculty or staff member, Loyola student or graduate, or a JSRI community partner.
Authors are encouraged to view one’s chosen topic through the lens of Jesuit values, Catholic Social Teaching, or another faith or spiritual lens, although this is not required. The piece should seek to educate, inform, inspire, stimulate, and/or persuade the reader about a criminal justice and/or racial justice issue that is timely and important in realizing a more just and humane university community, city, state, country, or world.
It is our hope that submissions from the Loyola community will create meaningful conversations and inspire action regarding the ideas expressed in the JustSouth Monthly e-newsletter. Join our mailing list here to stay up to date.
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2025
September 2025 – Higher Education and Katrina by Dr. Maria Calzada
August 2025 – Throwing Away Educators: The Post-Katrina New Orleans School Reforms by Dr. Jesse Chanin
July 2025 – Katrina at 20: But But What About the Children? by Cierra Chenier
June 2025 – Katrina at 20 - Private Housing and Katrina by Davida Finger, J.D.
May 2025 – Affordable Public Housing, Home to Over 5000 Families, Demolished by HUD After Katrina by Bill Quigley, J.D.
April 2025 – The Living Memory of a Criminal Justice System's Collapse by Bidish Sarma, J.D.
March 2025 – Post-Katrina Health Disparity in The City That Care Forgot by Dr. Kevin McQueeney
February 2025 – Katrina at Twenty: Still Left Behind Twenty Years Later by Bill Quigley, J.D.
January 2025 – Katrina at Twenty: What Happened to our Poorest Sisters and Brothers in 2005? by Bill Quigley, J.D.
2024
December 2024 – Reflections on My Work at JSRI by Dr. Sue Weishar
November 2024 – A Second Look, A Second Chance by Bidish Sarma, J.D. & Patrick Govan
October 2024 – Rethinking Voting by Dr. Javian Baker
September 2024 – Our Captive State by Dr. Kevin McQueeney
August 2024 – Breaking the Silence: The Crisis of Solitary Confinement in Louisiana by Kiana Calloway
July 2024 – Growing Cura Personalis through Café con Ingles by Grace LaLomia, BSN
June 2024 – Hope, Love and Financial Literacy at Rayburn Correction Center by Dr. Brian Boyd
May 2024 – Terrifying Deportation Plans and America's Children by Dr. Sue Weishar
April 2024 – Reflections on Receiving a Second Chance by Charles Amos
March 2024 – By Our Fruits They Will Know Us by Dr. Stephanie Gaskill
February 2024 – Black Berry: About Black Women by a Black Woman by Morgan Love
January 2024 – Sowing Seeds of Solidarity: Ignacio Volunteers' New Mexico Immigration Immersion Trip by Jacob DeRusha, M.A.