JustAct Advert - Ode to Joy

Here is another ad produced by our members. JustAct is a youth social justice action network - www.justact.org.au

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From: JustActAustralia

Related topics : social justice action network

Peter Holbrook: Rethinking Social Enterprise

Rethinking Social Enterprise - Peter Holbrook is the CEO of Social Enterprise UK. He is passionate about communities creating change through innovative pathways. He believes that social enterprise provides one of our very best hopes for social justice. Peter has established a network of award-winning social enterprises and was appointed as one of the UK's Social Enterprise Ambassadors in 2007.

Here he is speaking at a breakfast hosted by the Queensland Council of Social Service (QCOSS) and...

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From: studioQ

Related topics : social enterprise network uk / enterprise social networking strategy

Peter Holbrook - Rethinking Social Enterprise

Rethinking Social Enterprise - Peter Holbrook is the CEO of Social Enterprise UK. He is passionate about communities creating change through innovative pathways. He believes that social enterprise provides one of our very best hopes for social justice. Peter has established a network of award-winning social enterprises and was appointed as one of the UK's Social Enterprise Ambassadors in 2007.

Here he is speaking at a breakfast hosted by the Queensland Council of Social Service (QCOSS) and...

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From: qcosswestend

Related topics : social enterprise network uk / enterprise social networking strategy

Sr. Simone Campbell-NCR Webathon 2014

Sr. Simone Campbell, executive director of NETWORK, a Catholic social justice lobbying group, tells us what NCR means for her.

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From: NCRonline

Related topics : network catholic social justice lobby

Hayek and Buchanan: Rawls, Egalitarianism and Social Justice

In this archival footage from Free To Choose Network, James Buchanan and Friedrich Hayek discuss the meaning of the term "social justice". Hayek concludes that John Rawls erred in his distributive scheme and that the term social justice has no meaning.

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From: Free To Choose Network

Related topics : social justice network

State of Belief at the DNC Convention: Sister Simone Campbell Interview

Sister Simone Campbell, the outspoken Executive Director of NETWORK, A Catholic Social Justice Lobby, and the driving force behind this summer's successful "Nuns on the Bus" campaign, spent a few minutes talking to Welton about the place social justice deserves in the campaign and at the convention, and what it means to her to be addressing the Democratic National Convention on Thursday night.

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From: stateofbelief

Related topics : network national catholic social justice lobby

Paul Sein Twa, KESAN, Burma

On April 30, 2015, Paul Sein Twan, Director and founding member of Karen Environmental and Social Action Network in Burma, shares his story as an activist for social justice, women empowerement and environmental protection as part of Inter Pares 40th anniversary event, "The Future of International Solidarity."

The Karen Environmental and Social Action Network (KESAN) is an Inter Pares counterpart for many years.

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From: InterParesCanada

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Sr. Simone Campbell, S.S.S. | Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice 2012

Sr. Simone Campbell, S.S.S., executive director of NETWORK Catholic Social Justice Lobby, reflects on the Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice 2012 theme, "Imagination Reform: Moving Beyond the Margins" for the 1,000 participants representing 60+ universities, high schools, and parishes across the country. Learn more about the Ignatian Solidarity Network at www.ignatiansolidarity.net.

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From: Ignatian Solidarity Network

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From Many Paths to The Creator, A Common Path to Social Justice

Three national faith leaders discuss the faith community's shared commitments and how community partnerships can produce national results. They draw on their experience in advocacy on areas like the federal budget, civil rights, and the environment.

Chair: Edith Everett, New York

Speakers: Sister Simone Campbell, NETWORK: a National Catholic Social Justice Lobby

Rabbi Steve Gutow, JCPA

Reverend Jim Wallis, Sojourners

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From: Haya Luftig

Related topics : network national catholic social justice lobby

Vote 1 Jamal Daoud Seat of Auburn NSW election 2011

Vote real multiculturalism in 2011 state election in the seat of Auburn, by voting for Social Justice Network candidate Jamal Daoud

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From: socialjustice321

Related topics : social justice network jamal daoud