The document outlines six paths to peace: 1) Living with compassion and justice to address issues like wealth inequality and injustice. 2) Dismantling the culture of war by reducing violence in media, toys and entertainment. 3) Building cultural respect, reconciliation and solidarity to overcome biases and social exclusion. 4) Promoting human rights and responsibilities to protect vulnerable groups. 5) Living in harmony with the earth through more sustainable lifestyles. 6) Nurturing inner peace to address issues like alienation and find deeper spirituality.
Jesus is uniquely present in the Holy Mass. See why the Holy Eucharist is the highest form of worship.
This presentation is for the benefit of the Chariteach scholars (scholars of the Ladies of Charity, Christ the King Greenmeadows Chapter).
Jesus is uniquely present in the Holy Mass. See why the Holy Eucharist is the highest form of worship.
This presentation is for the benefit of the Chariteach scholars (scholars of the Ladies of Charity, Christ the King Greenmeadows Chapter).
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48-110 (Foundations of Social Life) - Lesson Objectives
1. Distinguish between race, ethnicity and minority group;
2. Explain what is meant by race as a social construct;
3. Define and give examples of racism in real life and popular culture;
4. Discuss and give examples of White Privilege;
5. Define and discuss pluralism, multiculturalism, and assimilation;
6. Define and give examples of prejudice and discrimination;
7. Recognize and provide examples of racial and ethnic stereotypes;
8. Describe the various forms of ethnic conflict;
9. Discuss the role of race and ethnicity in crime, criminality and criminal justice
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Many pathways out of the multiple crises of ecological collapse, climate, inequality, injustice and conflict are being demonstrated on the ground. What frameworks of radical transformation emerge from these? Presentation to Misereor, Oct 2022.pptx
Ecoswaraj: Radical Ecological Democracy - Pluriversal Pathways out of Global ...Ashish Kothari
Fully updated (late 2023) presentation on radical alternatives to currently dominant systems of capitalism, statism, patriarchy, racism and anthropocentrism that have brought the earth to the brink of collapse. Delivered at Centre de Sciences Humaines, Delhi, 4.9.2023
Building a faith home for multiple generations. A look at what each generation - Civics, Boomers, Gen Xers and Millennials - wants from their faith experience. Citing research from Pew, the Univesrsity of Michigan and more. Presented Fall 2012.
48-110 (Foundations of Social Life) - Lesson Objectives
1. Distinguish between race, ethnicity and minority group;
2. Explain what is meant by race as a social construct;
3. Define and give examples of racism in real life and popular culture;
4. Discuss and give examples of White Privilege;
5. Define and discuss pluralism, multiculturalism, and assimilation;
6. Define and give examples of prejudice and discrimination;
7. Recognize and provide examples of racial and ethnic stereotypes;
8. Describe the various forms of ethnic conflict;
9. Discuss the role of race and ethnicity in crime, criminality and criminal justice
One of the things that we are going to encounter as we engage in Systemic Change is working with diverse cultures. This presentation by Sr. Cj Willie, SC, talks about both unity and diversity.
Flower of transformation: Radical Ecological Democracy Towards Justice & Sust...Ashish Kothari
Many pathways out of the multiple crises of ecological collapse, climate, inequality, injustice and conflict are being demonstrated on the ground. What frameworks of radical transformation emerge from these? Presentation to Misereor, Oct 2022.pptx
2. THE SIX PATHS TO PEACE
Living with Compassion & Justice
Rich-Poor Gap Injustice
Foreign Debt Globalization &
Liberalization
3. THE SIX PATHS TO PEACE
DISMANTLING THE CULTURE OF WAR
Guns vs. food
• Militarized/Armed Conflict Culture of violence
• Cycle of Violence •Media violence
• Gun Proliferation •War toys
•Violent entertainment
•Sports
5. THE SIX PATHS TO PEACE
BUILDING INTERCULTURAL
RESPECT, RECONCILIATION and
SOLIDARITY
•Contest for Resources Biases & Prejudices
•Colonization of IPs
•Racism & discrimination
Social Exclusion
6. THE SIX PATHS TO PEACE
PROMOTING HUMAN RIGHTS &
RESPONSIBILITIES
Violations of: • Abuse of Women &
• Civil & Political rights • Street Children
• Economic, Social & cultural
Rights
Violations of:
•Indigenous Peoples
•Rights of Refugees
7. THE SIX PATHS TO PEACE
LIVING IN HARMONY WITH
THE EARTH
Environmental
•Over-materialist lifestyles Destruction
•Consumerist ideology
• Ethic of intergenerational
responsibility
Development Aggression
(logging, mining,
agri-business, etc.)
8. THE SIX PATHS TO PEACE
NURTURING INNER PEACE
Alienation
•Excessive competition
Loss of meaning
•Over-materialism
Cultivating a deep sense
of spirituality
9. Living with
compassion
and justice
Dismantling
Nurturing
the culture of
inner peace
war
Culture
of Peace
Cultural
Living in
respect
harmony with
reconciliation
the earth
and solidarity
Human
rights and
responsibilities