Every thinking person recognizes that sustenance is a vital to life and programs managed by the federal government attempt to diminish the occurrence of malnutrition, delivering physical sustenance to ...
Thaddeus Williams asks good questions about contemporary zeal for change. But there are questions to ask of his critique as well. When it comes to tackling injustice, many Christians have an impulse ...
“Social justice” is a phrase bandied about these days, largely by politicians and ideologues of the Left when trying to come to grips with what they believe and espouse. Those of the Right also have ...
Disparate, strongly held views on how to attain social justice and overcome inequitable systems of power are ripping many nonprofit organizations apart. Instead of aligning our aims, assets, and ...
BRATTLEBORO — One of the latest Leadership Southeast Vermont graduates is a familiar face in the recovery community and social justice circles. "We are already leaders because we are on the front ...
When Carrie Diaz Eaton trained as a mathematician, they didn’t expect their career to involve social-justice research. Growing up in Providence, Rhode Island, Diaz Eaton first saw social justice in ...
In my previous post "Is the U.S. Really a Land of Opportunity for Children?" we learned that people in the U.S. show fewer gains in social mobility than people in other countries. Social mobility ...
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