What is dorothy daye?

Dorothy Day (November 8, 1897 – November 29, 1980) was an American journalist, social activist, and Catholic convert. She co-founded the Catholic Worker Movement, which advocated for nonviolence, voluntary poverty, and the Catholic faith. Day was a firm believer in helping the poor and marginalized, and spent her entire life working towards social justice causes. She was a prolific writer and authored several books, including "The Long Loneliness" and "On Pilgrimage". In 2000, she was officially declared a Servant of God by the Roman Catholic Church, which is the first step towards sainthood. Day's work and legacy continue to inspire social activism and service to others today.