Radical Hospitality is the intentional welcoming of those we know and those we don’t yet know into a community of belonging. In the Mercy and Jesuit traditions, we are asked to embrace the stranger as our neighbor, in the spirit of love, mercy, and justice.
In the latest feature in the series A Year in Radical Hospitality, Assistant Professor Ashlee Barnes explores these traditions and writes about hosting two students, Aadarsh and Jamuna, for Thanksgiving dinner with her family. It was a meaningful celebration of food, music, tradition and community.
Read the feature and find out more HERE!
If you would like to write or propose a feature for A Year in Radical Hospitality, please email MET co-chairs Assistant Professor Ashlee Barnes at barnesav@udmercy.edu or Associate Professor Mary-Catherine Harrison at mc.harrison@udmercy.edu.