Sentences with phrase «social justice organizations challenging»

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The Green Belt Movement: Sharing the Approach and Experience By Wangari Maathai (Lantern Books, 2004) Read Maathai's personal story of the Green Belt Movement and the challenges and steps involved in starting a grassroots social justice organization.
Conversely, thoughtful attention to social justice issues affords any individual or organization the capacity to rise to the challenge of complex global work across lines of race, gender, class and disability (to name a few).
The challenge itself was the product of collaboration between thinkMTV and the Campus Climate Challenge, a project of 30 leading environmental and social justice organizations working with hundreds of high schools and colleges to help them make their schoolschallenge itself was the product of collaboration between thinkMTV and the Campus Climate Challenge, a project of 30 leading environmental and social justice organizations working with hundreds of high schools and colleges to help them make their schoolsChallenge, a project of 30 leading environmental and social justice organizations working with hundreds of high schools and colleges to help them make their schools greener.
I'm generally concerned about the unpaid internship economy present in many industries, but there are grey areas, and, from a policy perspective, I find it more difficult to challenge volunteer positions with social justice organizations.
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