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Stand Together: A Conversation About Jesuit Refugee Services in the Middle East and North Africa 

Thursday, November 12, 4:00-5:00 p.m. EST
Presenter: Daniel Corrou, S.J., Regional Director for Jesuit Refugee Service in Middle East, North Africa and Thomas Stegman, S.J., Dean of the School of Theology and Ministry, Boston College

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Accompanying refugees amid a global pandemic highlights the multiple traumas they face.  In a time of political division, and public health distancing, how do we form communities of reconciliation?

As the 40th anniversary of Jesuit Refugee Services approaches, join us for a conversation between Thomas Stegman, SJ, dean of the School of Theology and Ministry at Boston College and Daniel Corrou, SJ, Regional Director for Jesuit Refugee Service in the Middle East and North Africa. Based out of Beirut, Fr. Corrou’s team oversees JRS’ ministry and accompaniment in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria, offering an array of services including education, psychosocial support, emergency assistance, and advocacy for refugee rights.

Dan is a Jesuit priest from the U.S.A. Northeast Jesuit Province.  He is the Regional Director for Jesuit Refugee Services, Middle East and North Africa and is based in Beirut, Lebanon.  He has degrees from LeMoyne College, Harvard University, University of London, and Boston College.  Before joining the Jesuits in 2007, he worked as a teacher in Micronesia, and later at Fidelity Investments, Georgetown University, and College of the Holy Cross. 
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