What the World Needs Now Is…
Respect, compromise, and motivation. We are going through an uneasy time, one of uprooting, change, and civil war. Nations are over-throwing their government, governments are over-throwing their...
View ArticleEducation and The Creative Squash
My older sister went to college for four years, made friends, studied and worked hard, then graduated. She maintained excellent grades throughout all four years, and graduated with honors. When she...
View ArticleVets Sharing Heartbreak to Make a Difference
One of our Advisory Board members brought this article to our attention. This is a great example of people offering the lessons of their journey in life to make a difference, a just difference....
View ArticleSocial Justice Wavering on Tsarnaev Case.
Sometimes we have to talk about tough things, and right now is one of those times. The recent bombings at the Boston Marathon have made such an impact on Americans, not only physically, but...
View ArticleLife is not a walk in the park, so don’t forget to take one
One of the lessons that’s tough to learn when you’re young and impossible to forget as you get older is: Just because nothing is happening doesn’t mean nothing is happening. Every woman learns that...
View ArticleImmunizations for Syrian Children; UNICEF Aims to Reach High Goal
As the crisis in Syria continues, UNICEF has maintained their goal of providing 100% of Syrian children with immunizations in a campaign they call National Immunization Week. This is the eighth...
View ArticleLimits on Education Widen as Online Programs Grow
The large amount of free online classes introduced on college campuses have given educators a new incentive to create an easier platform for students to complete their education on time. Many students...
View ArticleEmpathy Gone Nature: A Paradigm Shift
We are thrilled to share with you The Justice Project’s Third Place Winner for our Writing Competition: Empathy Gone Nature: A Paradigm Shift by Johannes Kleiner The preacher looks at her congregation....
View ArticleLevitical Law as the Basis for Modern Economic Justice
We are thrilled to share with you The Justice Project’s Second Place Winner for our Writing Competition: Levitical Law as the Basis for Modern Economic Justice by Ted Goshorn You shall and you shall...
View ArticleWhere, and when, you least expect it.
Today I got in a cab. I usually hate taking cabs in my area since people can get a bit sketchy around here, but today I had no choice. I dialed the number, scheduled my taxi for 11:15am, and began to...
View ArticleRelevance of Social Justice
We are thrilled to share with you The Justice Project’s First Place Winner for our Writing Competition, from Larry Davidson. Relevance of Social Justice by Larry Davidson Larry Davidson with The...
View ArticleJust Us
The Justice Project is launching a new video series called “What Justice Means to Me.” Through this initiative The Justice Project initiates a dialogue about justice from outside of academic parameters...
View ArticleWeeping in Florida
In 1950, the famed Japanese film director Akira Kurosowa made a movie entitled Rashomon. In this film three people from different backgrounds are sitting out a rainstorm in an old gatehouse. As the...
View ArticleNYC Coalition for Educational Justice
One of the things we love doing at The Justice Project is highlighting other non-profits that are making a difference in our four areas of justice. When we came across the NYC Coalition for Educational...
View ArticleTown Hall Meeting Tackles Social Justice Issues
Naperville town hall meeting tackles social justice issues July 24, 2013 By Melissa Jenco Chicago Tribune reporter Juan Thomas, left, political action chair of the DuPage NAACP, moderates an NAACP...
View ArticleEnvironmental Justice is a World Issue
When we talk about the environment at dinner parties and casual conversations we tend to think of our immediate region. We don’t tend to think about the environment in a far off country or another...
View ArticleMartin Luther King Jr’s Dream of Economic Justice
When most people hear the name Martin Luther King Jr they think of the “I have a dream” speech with the profound social justice impact. But what many people don’t think about is how Martin Luther King...
View ArticleSBCC Announces auditions for Antigone
Upcoming auditions for the Santa Barbara City College presentation of Sophocles’ Antigone. One of the most well-known Greek tragedies, Antigone’s depicted conflict between allegiance to the state and...
View ArticleWhat Justice Means to Me with Angelo “Barefoot Pookie” White
This exclusive video from The Justice Project features Executive Director Noah benShea interviewing Angelo “Barefoot Pookie” White, the Founder of the Crips Street Gang on what justice means to him....
View ArticleWhat Justice Means to Me with Anthony Prieto
Watch all the What Justice Means to Me video series. The post What Justice Means to Me with Anthony Prieto appeared first on THE JUSTICE PROJECT.
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