Marlene Lang

Author, Educator
USA
Marlene Lang is a practical theologian and a freelance journalist. As a reporter she covered prisons and other dark underbellies of county budgets; she later took up these matters in her columns for The Daily Southtown in Chicago. She served as Asst. Professor of Religious Studies at Mount St. Joseph University.

About

Marlene Lang

Marlene Lang is author of "Listening for Change," being published in summer 2024 by Pickwick. The former professional journalist has also been Asst. Professor of Religious Studies at Mount St. Joseph University.
From 2005-10, she penned a column for the SouthtownStar, part of Sun-Times Media. She has more than a decade of experience as a government newspaper reporter and an editor. As a county government reporter, she sniffed out budget misrepresentations and efforts at the prison to hide holding-cell tuberculosis exposures among immigration detainees. She covered the nuclear power industry up close as editor of Three Mile Island's hometown paper. Her columns have taken up politics, civil liberties, and social justice issues, served on "wry."
Her doctoral study at St. Thomas University was informed by her journalist's observation of social justice as a practical, not abstract, concern. Dr. Lang's dissertation is a social analysis of contemporary First Nations voices, as published digitally and in print, with a methodology of respectful listening, toward healing and reconciliation.
She earned her master of arts in spirituality in 2011 at Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia. Lang also holds a degree in philosophy from Millersville University of Pennsylvania.

Art and photography on this page are the work of Marlene Lang and may not be used without permission. Copyright by Marlene Lang 2018.