Justice Jottings
December 2004 -
#7
An Email Update from the Marianist Social Justice Collaborative
(MSJC)
New on our website!!
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Call
to Action – reflections from Marianist Family members
who attended this annual conference in November.
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Be
a conscientious Christmas shopper – still time to order
shopper cards from the National Labor Committee. An easy way
to help eliminate
sweatshops.
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Just
in time for Christmas – cloth bags from IMANI in Kenya – details
below
Visit us at www.msjc.net
The website is interactive.
All you have to do is get a password and you can enter into discussions
with other MSJC members about social justice issues. NOTE – if
you are using the AOL browser, you can view the website but cannot
enter any of the discussions with that browser.
Scroll down to
read the following items:
Issue
Team updates – including a great
Christmas gift idea
MSJC
Steering Committee Update
Christmas
gifts – NOT!
Resources
Twinning
Project – for Marianist Lay Communities
Sharing
the Good News - justice happenings
in the Marianist world – this one on the School of the Americas’ demonstration
A
Thought to Ponder
Issue
Teams Update – visit
our website for more details
Ecology & Environment
Order
for Christmas. We have teamed with IMANI, a Marianist ministry in Kenya
to offer handmade, reusable shopping bags. (Click
here to see a picture.)
Sewn and printed by IMANI's Job Creation Program clients at Maria House
and the Chaminade Training Center in Nairobi, the bags are made of
durable canvas with a Marianist logo and are available for a donation
of $10 plus shipping (payable to the Marianist Province USA). Your
donation supports the development of IMANI.
Your use of the bag also conserves valuable resources and reduces
the amount of waste your family generates. If just 25 percent of
U.S. families used 10 fewer plastic bags each month, we could save
2.5 BILLION bags each year.
To order a bag,
email Tara Poling at tara.poling@notes.udayton.edu.
Death Penalty
Celebrating
success!! Thomas Bowling, a mentally retarded death row inmate
scheduled to die in Kentucky on Nov. 30, was granted a stay of
execution. The team lobbied on this one. Also, the number of death
row inmates in US prisons has dropped to a 30 year low.
But
not all are successes. An effort in the Ohio legislature to pass
a bill, supported by the team, authorizing a study of whether Ohio
should continue the death penalty, failed. Thanks to all Ohio MSJC
members who contacted the state Senate about this bill.
Bro.
Brian Halderman SM will be stepping down as team chair. We are
engaged in discernment about a new leader and future direction
of the team. Thanks to Brian for 4 years of energetic leadership.
MSJC
Steering Committee Update
The
annual MSJC Steering Committee meeting is Jan. 14-16 in
San Antonio.
Contact us if there is some issue of concern you think we ought
to consider. For those of you in that area, SAVE THE DATE: Sat.
evening, Jan. 15 – social gathering with members of the Marianist
Family in San Antonio. More details in next month’s Justice
Jottings.
Christmas
gifts – NOT!
Considering
a video game as a gift for a son or daughter, niece or nephew?
Here are some to avoid – the ten most violent video games:
Doom 3
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Gunslinger Girls 2
Half Life 2
Halo 2
Hitman: Blood Money
Manhunt
Mortal Half Life 2
Postal 2
Shadow Heart
For more information, or to join in pressuring companies who make
violent video games, visit the Interfaith
Center for Corporate Responsibility website.
Resources -
know any good ones? Share them with us
- The Institute
for Peace and Justice in St. Louis offers a free monthly email
resource – “Peace Pieces.” Different versions
are geared to educators, families and family ministers, youth
ministers, social justice ministers, and religious communities.
Sign up at
http://www.ipj-ppj.org/e-resource.htm.
- Funds
for justice work – The deadline for grant applications
to the Marianist Sharing Fund is Jan.
7. Focus is on social
justice, with grants ranging from $500-$5000. Guidelines and application
forms
at www.marianist.com/grants.
Twinning
Project
No, it’s
not some new fertility treatment. It’s a vision of fostering
linkages between Marianist Lay Communities in different countries.
I would include various forms of on-going communication, possibly
visits, and perhaps even some joint involvement in social justice
efforts. Interested in learning more? Contact Isabella Moyer-
moyerfam@mts.net.
Sharing
the Good News -
let us know if you have some to share
75 members of the U. of Dayton community (students, Marianists,
faculty, staff) joined over 16,000 others on Nov. 19
to demand the closure of the School of the Americas at
Ft. Benning, Georgia. The trip was organized by the UD
Center for Social Concern and the Pax Christi service
club. For details about their trip, click
here. To learn
more about the School of the Americas, visit www.soaw.org.
A
Thought to Ponder
"When
I gave food to the poor, they called me a saint. When I asked
why the poor were hungry, they called me a communist.”
-Dom
Helder Camara
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