Dignity of Work and Rights of the Worker with Brother Ken Homan, SJ

Dignity of Work and Rights of the Worker with Brother Ken Homan, SJ

By Seeds of Justice Network

Join Br. Ken Homan, SJ, & esteemed panelists for a powerful discussion on the dignity of work and the rights of every worker

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Electrical Workers' Local 1

5850 Elizabeth Avenue St. Louis, MO 63110

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  • 2 hours
  • In person
  • Free parking
  • Doors at 6:15 PM

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Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

Spirituality • Christianity

Dignity of Work and Rights of the Worker with Brother Ken Homan, SJ

Come join us for an enlightening discussion on the Dignity of work and the Rights of the Worker with Brother Ken Homan, SJ. This in-person event will be held at Electrical Workers' Local 1, and will also be offered online via ZOOM. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from a knowledgeable speaker and engage in meaningful conversations about important labor issues.
Brother Homan brings a powerful commitment to Catholic social teaching, worker justice, and the dignity of labor. A Jesuit brother and scholar, he has written and spoken extensively on the intersection of faith, work, and justice, using both his own personal history and lived experience. His ministry has included advocacy alongside labor unions, pastoral support for working communities, and academic research on the Church’s long tradition of defending the rights of workers.

Brother Homan’s passion for this work is rooted in his belief that labor is not simply an economic reality but a sacred act that reflects human dignity and the image of God in each person.

The evening will include the CALL (Keynote), the NEED (Panel Discussion), and our RESPONSE (Opportunities for engagement).


✨ Don’t miss this chance to connect faith, justice, and labor in meaningful conversation.


🌟 Special Opportunity! 🌟

Make a donation of any meaningful amount to the Seeds of Justice Network, and you’ll be entered into a drawing to win dinner for two with Brother Ken Homan, SJ and members of our Board.

This is a unique chance to enjoy a private meal and engage in deeper conversation about faith, justice, and the dignity of work.

Your support helps us continue building spaces for dialogue, advocacy, and hope.

The CALL portion of the evening will be handled by our esteemed panel of professionals, including Rev. Dr. Teresa Danieley, from Missouri Jobs with Justice, Mr. Tim Rowden, Editor-in-Chief of the Labor Tribune, and Jake Hummel, President of the MO AFL-CIO and former Senator.

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Nov 10 · 7:00 PM CST