Seek Social Justice Trailer
Seek Social Justice is a new small group video curriculum on poverty and social justice. It provides a framework for exploring the roots of social breakdown and what can be done about it. The free six-lesson series explores the roles and responsibilities of family, business, government, church and individuals in promoting social justice by profiling real-world examples of effective action. Seek Social Justice was produced through a partnership between The Heritage Foundation and Compass Cinema. It will be released in December 2009. More info is available at www.seeksocialjustice.com.
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Dr Heather Hackman, Social Justice—PART 1
MEA's Social Justice Institute keynote speaker was Dr. Heather Hackman from St. Cloud University, Minnesota this year. She had a lot to share in addressing bias and insight into filling in the gaps. In Part 1, Dr. Hackman clarifies what social justice is and really looks at the issues of power, privilege and equity. For instance, not everyone has the same access to resources...do you understand what that looks like? Dr. Hackman is an associate professor in the Department of Human Relations and Multicultural Education at St. Cloud State University. She teaches courses in social justice and multicultural education, heterosexism and homophobia in the US, race and racism in the US, and oppression and social change.
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4 of 4: Joseph Loconte: "A Christian Vision of Social Justice"
No nation has pursued the ideals of a just and democratic society with greater energy and moral seriousness than the United States. Historically, the quest for "social justice" has been championed by America's faith communities through local churches and parishes, and in neighborhoods and city wards. Yet today, many political and religious leaders believe that social justice can only be achieved by a massive expansion in government programs, spending, regulation, and bureaucracy. What went wrong? School of Public Policy Senior Fellow Joseph Loconte suggests that bad theology has impoverished and distorted the understanding of social justice among well meaning leaders in churches, the state, and civil society, and will propose a new vision for Christian engagement.
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3 of 4: Joseph Loconte: "A Christian Vision of Social Justice"
No nation has pursued the ideals of a just and democratic society with greater energy and moral seriousness than the United States. Historically, the quest for "social justice" has been championed by America's faith communities through local churches and parishes, and in neighborhoods and city wards. Yet today, many political and religious leaders believe that social justice can only be achieved by a massive expansion in government programs, spending, regulation, and bureaucracy. What went wrong? School of Public Policy Senior Fellow Joseph Loconte suggests that bad theology has impoverished and distorted the understanding of social justice among well meaning leaders in churches, the state, and civil society, and will propose a new vision for Christian engagement.
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1 of 4: Joseph Loconte: "A Christian Vision of Social Justice"
No nation has pursued the ideals of a just and democratic society with greater energy and moral seriousness than the United States. Historically, the quest for "social justice" has been championed by America's faith communities through local churches and parishes, and in neighborhoods and city wards. Yet today, many political and religious leaders believe that social justice can only be achieved by a massive expansion in government programs, spending, regulation, and bureaucracy. What went wrong? School of Public Policy Senior Fellow Joseph Loconte suggests that bad theology has impoverished and distorted the understanding of social justice among well meaning leaders in churches, the state, and civil society, and will propose a new vision for Christian engagement.
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2 of 4: Joseph Loconte: "A Christian Vision of Social Justice"
No nation has pursued the ideals of a just and democratic society with greater energy and moral seriousness than the United States. Historically, the quest for "social justice" has been championed by America's faith communities through local churches and parishes, and in neighborhoods and city wards. Yet today, many political and religious leaders believe that social justice can only be achieved by a massive expansion in government programs, spending, regulation, and bureaucracy. What went wrong? School of Public Policy Senior Fellow Joseph Loconte suggests that bad theology has impoverished and distorted the understanding of social justice among well meaning leaders in churches, the state, and civil society, and will propose a new vision for Christian engagement.
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Alain Supiot - Voices on Social Justice
ILO TV interviews Alain Supiot, Director of the Institute of Advanced Studies in Nantes and author of: "L'esprit de Philadelphie : La justice sociale face au marché total".Each year, World Day for Social Justice draws global attention to efforts to eradicate poverty and promote social well-being, equality and full and decent employment. In 2010 this search for a "society for all" faces severe challenges brought on by the global economic and jobs crises, resurging poverty and long-term social uncertainty. Against this backdrop, the ILO has launched a year-long Voices on Social Justice Campaign to provide a global platform for perspectives on what social justice means today and how it might be achieved in the years to come.
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Shakira Mebarak - Voices on Social Justice
Internationally-acclaimed recording Colombian artist and humanitarian Shakira was honoured by the International Labour Organization (ILO) for her work promoting the advancement of children and youth around the world.Each year, World Day for Social Justice draws global attention to efforts to eradicate poverty and promote social well-being, equality and full and decent employment. In 2010 this search for a "society for all" faces severe challenges brought on by the global economic and jobs crises, resurging poverty and long-term social uncertainty. Against this backdrop, the ILO has launched a year-long Voices on Social Justice Campaign to provide a global platform for perspectives on what social justice means today and how it might be achieved in the years to come.
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Maria Farani Azevêdo - Voices on Social Justice
ILO TV interviews Her Excellency Maria Nazareth Farani Azevêdo, Ambassador of Brazil and Permanent Representative of Brazil to the United Nations Office in Geneva, and Chairperson of the ILO Governing Body for its 2009-10 Session.Each year, World Day for Social Justice draws global attention to efforts to eradicate poverty and promote social well-being, equality and full and decent employment. In 2010 this search for a "society for all" faces severe challenges brought on by the global economic and jobs crises, resurging poverty and long-term social uncertainty. Against this backdrop, the ILO has launched a year-long Voices on Social Justice Campaign to provide a global platform for perspectives on what social justice means today and how it might be achieved in the years to come.
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Kofi Annan - Voices on Social Justice
ILO TV interviews Kofi Annan, former United Nations Secretary-General and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, and Director of the Kofi Annan Foundation.Each year, World Day for Social Justice draws global attention to efforts to eradicate poverty and promote social well-being, equality and full and decent employment. In 2010 this search for a "society for all" faces severe challenges brought on by the global economic and jobs crises, resurging poverty and long-term social uncertainty. Against this backdrop, the ILO has launched a year-long Voices on Social Justice Campaign to provide a global platform for perspectives on what social justice means today and how it might be achieved in the years to come.
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