Tag Archives: economic justice in action
March for Rights, Respect & Fair Food
March 3-17, 2013: From Ft Myers to Lakeland, FL… 200 Miles Action Alert from the Rev. Noelle Damico, Associate for Fair Food, Presbyterian Hunger Program Dear Friends, This Lent, you are invited to join the Coalition of Immokalee Workers in … Continue reading
Occupy Wall Street Is Doing the Church’s Work
Helmut Gollwitzer and Economic Justice¹ Abstract: Helmut Gollwitzers legacy as a politically concerned pastor and theologian is instructive for those today who want to take seriously both what Christian faith means for socio-economic justice and what that concern for socio-economic … Continue reading
Wal-Mart’s Black Friday: Who Saves? Who Pays? Who Prays?
Interfaith Worker Justice is calling on clergy and people of faith to make a stand: to publicly demonstrate their desire for Wal-Mart to do what is best for the company, its workers, and the surrounding community via prayer vigils … Continue reading
What’s Next in Faith Based Community Organizing: A Rolling Jubilee
Occupy Faith and partners are launching a Rolling Jubilee, a people’s bailout to help eliminate debt—and make a stand in the face of our moral crisis of money, debt, and power. Rolling Jubilee may signal an important, and long needed, … Continue reading