Category Archives: Justice

Justice: Service and Systems

People who involve themselves in the work of justice do this work most often in two different ways. One way is in direct service to those who are suffering injustice.  Another way is to work to change the systems cause … Continue reading

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Justice: Water

The bathtub didn’t seem to be filling very fast.  It was quite a surprise when Gramps barged in and turned off the water.  He yelled something like “wasting good water” and barged back out again, leaving me to make do with what water … Continue reading

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Relational Justice

  Without either my teachers or me knowing it, I am fairly sure that my first encounter with any broad or deep understanding of justice in this life came in these familiar terms when I was a child:  “Do unto … Continue reading

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Justice: Anchors

The word “anchor” has been in the news a lot lately.  I have always liked that word: it implies a foothold or a grip; firm ground on which to stand. In today’s hyper-maniac world of the Internet and social media … Continue reading

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Justice: Definitions

To ask people living in our culture at this time what justice means is to open the door to several very different views as this article from the University of Colorado explains.  It should be noted as we move from … Continue reading

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