Various nuclear - pacifist and pacifist liberation theologies are
addressing the systemic injustices of militarism by intellectually and religiously supporting egalitarian communities committed to halting the arms race and developing nonviolent forms of legitimate defense.
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Not exact matches
Liberation theologies in Third and Fourth World countries, as well as political theology in First and Second World countries, are
addressing these
systemic class
injustices by intellectually and religiously supporting and fostering egalitarian communities committed to more just economic and political orders (CBCC, CLT, LT, FSUW).
In part two of a series on racial issues and Ferguson, Missouri, Pastor Leonce Crump shares his thoughts on
systemic injustice and asks when white Evangelicals will
address this issue.
In part two of this series on racial issues and Ferguson, Missouri, Pastor Leonce Crump shares his thoughts on
systemic injustice and asks when white evangelicals will
address this issue.
According to its website, the campaign «
addresses the
systemic inequality and
injustice in the workplace that have kept underrepresented groups from reaching their full potential.»
In January, the #MeToo movement gave way to Time's Up, a coalition of 300 (and growing) prominent women in Hollywood standing up against the
systemic problem of not only sexual misconduct, but also to
address the imbalance of power in the workforce confounded by issues of gender disparity in jobs and pay leading to ongoing
injustice and inequality.
Recently, several prominent national education organizations (including the NEA, AERA, AFT, and NCTE) have called for
addressing equity in schools and society, specifically recommending that we need to highlight the «
systemic patterns of inequity — racism and educational
injustice — that impacts our students,» and that educators and school leaders «receive the tools, training, and support they need to build curricula with substantive exploration of prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination.»
We have to
address the underlying
systemic issues that keep pet owners from accessing medical and other care for their pets — poverty, economic
injustice and lack of infrastructure such as veterinary clinics and pet - welcoming rental housing.