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Portfolio

Twixt Eden and Gethsemane: Notes on Contaminants of Concern in Wichita, Kansas

Jeromiah Taylor conducts an ethnographic study of Wichita, Kansas.

Never Stop Dancing: On Dance and Queer Sensibility

Jeromiah Taylor on queer sensibilities, house music, and finding where you belong in gay clubs.

Do you often feel like an outsider? So did Jesus.

Jeromiah Taylor explores the tradition of the Man of Sorrows as a source of consolation for LGBTQ+ Catholics.

Peter Maurin Conference highlights modern relevance of Catholic Worker co-founder

Jeromiah Taylor profiles the first-ever conference dedicated to the life of Catholic Worker co-founder Peter Maurin centered on the question of how his program can inspire us to "blow the dynamite" of the Gospel.

Cataloging the Zines of the Christian Left

Jeromiah Taylor profiles The Anvil Library, a digital collection and curation of radical Christian zines, in search of strategies for embodying the ideals of the Christian left.

'Dorothy Day' graphic novel captures nuance of Catholic Worker's legacy

Jeromiah Taylor reviews the new graphic novel on the life of Dorothy Day: it is the perfect medium to convey the nuance, power and multi-dimensionality of Day's legacy.

The Common Prayer of Immoderate Soils

Jeromiah Taylor gives lyrical treatment to the particular ethos of the Great Plains.

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