Not exact matches
What would it look like for the church to lament both the abortion industrial complex and
systematic racial
injustice, to confess the sins
of abortion and racism, and to offer, for recovering racists and post-abortive women the freedom offered only in the cross
of Christ?
There are plenty
of things to be angry about the in world:
Systematic injustice, violence, powerful people taking advantage
of the disenfranchised.
We usually have not understood that Amos concerns are not with incidental acts
of injustice, but with the
systematic economic distortion in which the royal - urban managers participate.4
The documentary explores not only the current
systematic problems that have led to mass incarceration (which disproportionately effects people
of color), but also the America's history
of racial
injustice — and how the two are related.
Oxfam, you are challenging the
systematic injustice at the heart
of our world that keeps people suffering and in chains.
In a last major act as president, Barack Obama cut short the sentences
of 330 federal inmates convicted
of drug crimes, bringing his bid to correct what he's called a
systematic injustice to a climactic close.
The action implications
of these findings, as well as some
of the dos noted earlier, are to promote a genuine and broad sense
of inclusiveness by educating for true understanding
of diversity, especially as manifest in one's own school, to ensure that school codes
of conduct and core values are integrated into everyday routines, including opportunities for student reflection and feedback on student report cards (versus being relegated to statements in handbooks or on web sites), and to require that all students are given
systematic training in social problem solving or related social - emotional skills and encouraged specifically to use those skills in finding alternatives to mistreating others, seeking help effectively, and upstanding in the presence
of injustice and inequity.
Community gardening is a way to fight the
systematic injustice of poverty and other forms
of structural oppression, Most
of the gardens are in poor areas
of the city, with much higher rates
of asthma and lower rates
of open space equity.