St. Mary Social Justice Program
Social Justice CornerMeeting There will be a meeting of the Social Justice Commission on Wednesday, March 17, from 7 to 8 in the parish center. We will discuss the upcoming visit of Greg Hitzhusen, the executive director of Ohio Interfaith Power and Light. We will also plan our Offering of Letters in conjunction with Bread for the World. This year’s letters revolve around “Bridging the Gap for Working Families.” We will also form a group to plan, plant, and harvest this year’s community garden. Last year we were able to take a lot of fresh produce to the food pantry grown right here at St Mary. If you are interested in any of these or have another Social Justice issue you would like to discuss please come at 7:00 on March 17th. GREEN SCREEN Environmental Film Series "Coming Home: E.F. Schumacher & the Reinvention of the Local Economy" In 1973, British economist E.F. Schumacher wrote Small Is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered" -- a book that offered a vision of an economy driven by a desire for harmony, not greed; an economy based on community and ecological values, not global financial derivatives. In the 1970s, Small Is Beautiful helped launch a back to-the-land movement that is the ancestor to the Local Food Revolution of today. The Edward B. Brueggeman Center for Dialogue (at Xavier University) Discover Africa's Longest War In 2003, three young American filmmakers traveled to Africa and discovered a tragedy that disturbed and inspired them--the 24-year-long war in Uganda that employs children as both weapons and victims. More than 66,000 children have been abducted and converted into soldiers. Many others have been abused and violated by the Lord's Resistance Army, and millions more have been displaced due to the violence. One such child soldier, originally chronicled in the documentary Invisible Children, Boni, is speaking of his experiences of war and rehabilitation. He is accompanied by staff from the organization Invisible Children, which seeks to bring to our attention the stories of those affected by the longest running war in Africa. For more information, please call 610-348-4590 or e-mail kieberemmonsa@xavier.edu
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If you are interested in working with us on any of these issues or you think there are any issues the Social Justice Commission ought to address please contact Michael in the office. mpuglielli@stmaryoxfordohio.org
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