2025 marks approximately fifty years since Boston’s most intense period of protest and controversy around the state’s plan for school integration, commonly known as “busing.” Catholics were deeply enmeshed in the controversy. With a half-century’s distance, Catholic Studies calls for proposals that revisit this history, with an eye on Catholics’ involvement and influence, both official and lay, both overt and subtle. Topics might include: lay Catholic anti-busing activism; lay Catholic pro-integration activism (for example, the Interracial Council); Black Catholics’ voice and activity; official archdiocesan policies around Catholic schools as segregated “havens”; consequences and lingering effects of the events for Catholics and Catholicism in the city, etc.