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Keynote & Workshop Descriptions – SJ 2022

[…] Breakā€ Discussion Groups 11am PT / 12pm MT / 1pm CT 2pm ET / 3pm AT / 3:30pm NT 60 minutes with flexible timing ā€“ please feel free to come and go. ā€œCoffee breakā€ discussion groups are a chance to connect with other conference participants through informal sharing and chatting about what youā€™ve been […]

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Give it up for the Earth!

Churches, schools, religious orders, and ecumenical groups across Canada are set to Give it up for the Earth! this Lent.

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Let Justice Flow Collage

CPJ’s song: Let Justice Flow

[…] Flow, was written by Doug Romanow for our 30th anniversary in 1993. Let Justice Flow Let Justice Flow (instrumental) You can purchase the score (written music) below. PDF copy (via email) Cost of music score in PDF format: 5 CAD. A PDF version will be emailed to you. Canadian orders (includes shipping and handling) […]

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Additional resources for Give it up for the Earth!

[…] open letter for the collection of multiple signatures (PDF) Download Petition-style Letter Campaign posters and social media graphics Printable posters These posters are easy to print. Feel free to post them on your church bulletin board or local community boards. Letter size (8.5ā€³x11ā€³) poster 11ā€³x17ā€³ poster Social media graphics Instagram, Facebook and Twitter graphics […]

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Accessibility

[…] of the CPJ website. Please let us know if you encounter accessibility barriers on the CPJ website: Phone: 613-232-0275 E-mail: ac.jpcobfsctd@jpc Postal Address: 200-334 MacLaren St, Ottawa, ON K2P 0M6 We try to respond to feedback within 5 business days. This statement was created on April 18, 2024, and last reviewed on April 18, 2024.

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Board of Directors

The 2024 Board of Directors of CPJ: Paul Berry, Daniel Cho, Michael DeMoor, Ian Van Haren, Marlene Bergsma, Willow Baarda, Vincent Yagayandi, Willard Metzger, and Cathy Rogers. On the screen: Monica Tang and Keira Yoon-Kang. Not in the photo: Barnabas Gwaza, Wanda Walter, and Jonathan Schmidt. Bringing together vast and varied skills and talents, […]

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CPJ's staff and supporters at the Climate Strike in Ottawa.

Fair? Not quite. The 2024 Federal Budget through a public justice lens.

Did the 2024 Federal Budget pass CPJā€™s ā€œpublic justice testā€? The answer is no: important steps were taken, but not at a sufficient level of ambition to change the status quo ā€“ and certainly not enough to fulfill the budgetā€™s stated promise of ā€œfairness for every generation.ā€ In this brief analysis, we elaborate on […]

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Journeys to justice - part of book cover

Journeys to Justice

[…] active in social justice struggles across Canada for many years. How did Christians from varied ecumenical backgrounds work together to help end apartheid, admit refugees from Chile and Indochina, defend Indigenous Peoplesā€™ rights, promote economic justice, and more? Current leaders of justice ministries will find guidance from these accounts, as well as inspiration from […]

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Groundings: Finding Belonging in the Margins

[…] the adults around me. ā€œGuestā€ was a familiar and comfortable role for me as a four-year-old child. Life has a way of tarnishing that child-like vulnerability and openness. We forget the lessons that Jesus taught. Thankfully, entering into disability spaces has reillumined the importance of shifting the margins of community to nurture spaces of […]

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Climate Action Through the Arts

[…] World Social Forum

At the Peopleā€™s Climate March, participants were organized into different groups. We were with the interfaith contingent. As I looked around, I saw representatives from just about every sector of society: students, scientists, families, the labour movement, womenā€™s groups, political parties, and more.Ā One group that was noticeably missing was the arts community.

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