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  2. Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church - Wikipedia

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    The Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church[1] is a document issued by the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace in 2004 to offer "a complete overview of the fundamental framework of the doctrinal corpus of Catholic social teaching ". [2] The work was created at the request of Pope John Paul II to consolidate and organize Church ...

  3. Catholic social teaching - Wikipedia

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    Catholic social doctrine is rooted in the social teachings of the New Testament, [12] the Church Fathers, [13] the Old Testament, and Hebrew scriptures. [14] [15] The church responded to historical conditions in medieval and early modern Europe with philosophical and theological teachings on social justice which considered the nature of humanity, society, economy, and politics. [16]

  4. Social justice - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 August 2024. Concept in political philosophy For the early-20th-century periodical, see Social Justice (periodical). For the academic journal established in 1974, see Social Justice (journal). Social justice is justice in relation to the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a ...

  5. Exclusive: How can companies engage on social justice ... - AOL

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    The guide lays out a corporate social justice framework based on four pillars—human rights, participation, access, and equality—suggesting a process, outcomes, and resources for each category.

  6. Global Young Greens - Wikipedia

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    The first informal meeting of young greens from around the world was held in Sydney, Australia prior to the 2001 Global Greens Conference,. [1] Inspired by the Global Young Greens conference of 2001, in 2005 members of the Federation of Young European Greens (FYEG), Campus Greens USA, and many young Green groups and individuals began discussing ...

  7. Loretta Ross - Wikipedia

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    Ross was one of the African American women who first coined the term "reproductive justice," with the aim to frame the pursuit of reproductive justice using the social justice framework. [ 3 ] Ross acted as National Co-director for women of color [ 1 ] of Washington, D.C.'s March for Women's Lives on April 25, 2004. [ 19 ]

  8. Transformative justice - Wikipedia

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    Transformative justice is a spectrum of social, economic, legal, and political practices and philosophies that aim to focus on the structures and underlying conditions that perpetuate harm and injustice. [1] Taking up and expanding on the goals of restorative justice such as individual/ community accountability, reparation, and non-retributive ...

  9. Jesuit Social Services - Wikipedia

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    The organisation also launched the Grandmothers Justice Program in Central Australia, working in remote communities along the Plenty Highway to support the mothers and grandmothers whose young people are engaged in the youth justice system. [21] In 2018, Jesuit Social Services established the Ecological Justice Hub, in Brunswick. The Hub is a ...