This first post will focus on the founding and history of the access to
justice movement through the eyes of one of its pioneers.
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In our view, the potential for increasing access to
justice through technology is limitless and we want Upsolve to lead this
movement.
The classic civil - rights
movement was determined to reshape America
through moral reason; distorted into a twisted parody of itself
through the victim culture, it was followed by a moralism self - consciously detached from reason that would prove incapable of calling anyone, black or white, to the great cause of equal
justice for all.
The letter to Tony Blair concludes: «We are ready to dispense simple, speedy, summary
justice; we support all moves to increase the
movement of cases
through our courts provided that
justice itself is not impaired.
Why Regenerative Finance is a Top Investing Blog: Investors who are attuned to the social
justice movement will love this blog and the philosophies and suggestions it offers for working for social
justice through finance.
Join nationally - acclaimed author Andy Fisher as he talks about his new book, Big Hunger where he reveals the damage caused the hunger - industrial complex, and offers a new vision for the anti-hunger
movement through a focus on health, economic
justice, and local economies.
The works on display range from prints by Kara Walker and Glenn Ligon that challenge the nexus between vision and
justice during slavery to photographs by Bruce Davidson and Gordon Parks that synoptically summarize events from the segregation era
through the civil rights
movement.
This is further punctuated by the faceless apparitions surrounding him, who act as metaphor for the unknown fighters for
justice and equality, including the Black women who served as the backbone of the
movement through their community work.
And
through conversations with others in the growing climate
justice movement, I began to see all kinds of ways that climate change could become a catalyzing force for positive change — how it could be the best argument progressives have ever had to demand the rebuilding and reviving of local economies; to reclaim our democracies from corrosive corporate influence; to block harmful new free trade deals and rewrite old ones; to invest in starving public infrastructure like mass transit and affordable housing; to take back ownership of essential services like energy and water; to remake our sick agricultural system into something much healthier; to open borders to migrants whose displacement is linked to climate impacts; to finally respect Indigenous land rights — all of which would help to end grotesque levels of inequality within our nations and between them.
Building on this critique, Speth goes on to conclude in his book that: (1) «today's system of political economy, referred to here as modern capitalism, is destructive of the environment, and not in a minor way but in a way that profoundly threatens the planet» (2) «the affluent societies have reached or soon will reach the point where, as Keynes put it, the economic problem has been solved... there is enough to go around» (3) «in the more affluent societies, modern capitalism is no longer enhancing human well - being» (4) «the international social
movement for change — which refers to itself as «the irresistible rise of global anti-capitalism» — is stronger than many imagine and will grow stronger; there is a coalescing of forces: peace, social
justice, community, ecology, feminism — a
movement of
movements» (5) «people and groups are busily planting the seeds of change
through a host of alternative arrangements, and still other attractive directions for upgrading to a new operating system have been identified» (6) «the end of the Cold War... opens the door... for the questioning of today's capitalism.»
Through engaging, place - based education, Farm School classes cultivate future leaders in NYC's food
justice movement.
It is reassuring to have witnessed this mock trial as the opening of a new phase in the climate
movement in which climate
justice may be brought about
through the law.
Unite aims to be part of a transformative union
movement that will fight for and achieve economic and social
justice through participatory workers struggle.
My exposure to this
movement —
through case studies and the work of activists like Van Jones and Majora Carter — made me passionate about wanting to spread the word about the connections between environmental and social
justice issues.
I've also been inspired by working with communities and organizations that are addressing the sustainability
movement through various approaches, including community organizing, education, social
justice, public health, the legal system, and ecopsychology.
In 2007, Fred spearheaded a powerful innovation in post-graduate legal education known as the «legal incubator»
movement by launching the first - ever incubator program, a unique public / private partnership providing a network of support and resources for recent CUNY law graduates committed to increasing access to
justice through their solo and small firm practices.
Bar associations can play a major role helping or hindering the growth of the self - help law
movement, and shlep hopes to cover developments within the organized bar that relate to achieving better access to
justice and legal services for all Americans
through self - help resources.
In 2007, Texas became a leader in the
movement to support evidence - based home visiting programs by reinvesting $ 4.3 million in criminal
justice cost savings to serve families in high - risk communities
through the Nurse Family Partnership (NFP).