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Categories Archives: Social Justice

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Apr4

“Beyond Vietnam”

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  • Compassionate Spirituality, Featured, General, International Connections, Movement History, Social Justice, Vincent Harding

About the Sermon — “Beyond Vietnam: A Time To Break Silence” The “Beyond Vietnam” sermon was drafted by historian and activist Vincent Gordon Harding.  Vincent Harding and his first wife, Rosemarie, were friends and colleagues of Ma...

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Apr28

How to Build Racial Justice into the Food System

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  • #BlackLivesMatter, Environmental Justice, Featured, Joy!, Social Justice

Racism is built into the DNA of the United States’ food system. It began with the genocidal theft of land from First Nations people, and continued with the kidnapping of my ancestors from the shores of West Africa. Under the brutality of the whip and th...

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May8

Breathin’: The Eddy Zheng Story (short doc)

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  • Dismantling Mass Incarceration, Featured, Indigenous Connections, Social Justice

BREATHIN’: THE EDDY ZHENG STORY is a documentary feature about a Chinese immigrant who became the youngest prisoner at San Quentin State Prison and later one of the nation’s most recognized leaders on prison reform and youth violence prevention. Eddy ...

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Mar2

A new book on Vincent Harding and the Mennonites

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  • Featured, General, Rosemarie Freeney Harding, Social Justice, Veterans/Elder Activists, Vincent Harding

Joanna Shenk, a writer, activist and minister, has published an extended interview with Vincent Harding focussed on his experiences with the Mennonite Church, during and after the time he and Rosemarie were representatives of the Mennonites to the south...

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Dec1

Art Work as Soul Work

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  • #BlackLivesMatter, Arts and Activism, Compassionate Spirituality, Education for Democracy, Featured, Social Justice

Artist Daniel Minter’s work is consistently wonderful — it teaches, transforms and sacralizes. This article is about Minter’s most recent art projects, including one that involves a ritual meal and poetry in honor of a eugenicized co...

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Jan25

Time to Break the Silence on Palestine

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  • Featured, General, International Connections, Rosemarie Freeney Harding, Social Justice, Vincent Harding

Michelle Alexander is a legal scholar, activist and public theologian whose work has long been of great inspiration to the Veterans of Hope Project.  She just wrote a beautiful and powerful essay in the NY Times about the need for all people of conscien...

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Aug16

SNCC Legacy Project Stands In Support of Latinx People

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  • Featured, International Connections, Social Justice, Veterans/Elder Activists

The SNCC Legacy Project, a national organization of veterans of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, issued a statement yesterday opposing the racist assaults against Latinx people in the United States.  We at the Veterans of Hope Project are...

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Mar24

Ruby Sales: We Are Not at War

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  • Featured, General, Social Justice, Veterans/Elder Activists

In the text below, Ruby provides a powerful reflection on the danger of the eugenicist (us/them) language of battle in the COVID-19 situation.  Rather, she says, we are in a humanitarian crisis that requires us to treat and value each other with respect...

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Oct31

Adoption, Belonging and Empire: Letter to Angela Tucker

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  • Education for Democracy, Featured, General, Social Justice, Women's Wisdom

  One night, earlier this month, I listened to the newest podcast in the series The Adoptee Next Door, hosted by Angela Tucker.  Angela is a thought leader, writer and adoptee rights activist who advocates powerfully in support of transracially adop...

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Feb23

Tipping is a Legacy of Slavery

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  • #BlackLivesMatter, Featured, Movement History, Social Justice, Women's Wisdom

In this essay, published Feb 5, 2021 in the New York Times, Michelle Alexander makes powerful connections between tipping and enslavement and calls for a livable minimum wage as a central component of racial and gender justice. Click here to go to New Y...

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