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So it is imperative that all of us get out there and we say, "Get rid of the apathy, get off of the sidewalk, come and join the march for peace and justice, let's make Coretta Scott's vision a reality, to have peace in the world."
And the goals from the perspective of Muslims are, in principle, peace,
justice
and equality, but on terms that correspond to traditional Muslim teachings.
In our fights for
justice
and freedom, I hope that we play, and that we see the joy and beauty of us playing together.
This is procedural justice, also known as procedural fairness, at its best.
What would you think if I told you that you could improve people's court experience, increase their compliance with the law and court orders, all the while increasing the public's trust in the
justice
system with a simple idea?
Well, that simple idea is procedural
justice
and it's a concept that says that if people perceive they are treated fairly and with dignity and respect, they'll obey the law.
He found that if people see the
justice
system as a legitimate authority to impose rules and regulations, they would follow them.
The good news is is that the principles of procedural
justice
are easy and can be implemented as quickly as tomorrow.
When increasing public trust in the
justice
system, neutrality is paramount.
Now, I am not telling you what I think, I am telling you what I have lived, using procedural
justice
to change the culture at my courthouse and in the courtroom.
Now, these tools are not miracle cure-alls, but they get us light-years closer to where we want to be, and where we want to be is a place that people enter our halls of
justice
and believe they will be treated with dignity and respect and know that
justice
will be served there.
But the reason I went was because I was volunteering for a large charity on climate justice, and it was seven years ago, when lots of people didn't believe in climate change, people were very cynical about activism, and my role, with all of my teammates, was to get people to sign petitions on climate
justice
and educate them a bit more about the issue.
Or should we, for example, do something about the trans women of color who are murdered and whose killers never see
justice?
For the last six years, my colleagues and I have been doing research that has completely changed the way we think about the criminal
justice
system and the people in it.
So I'll start with a shocking statistic: 50 to 80 percent of people in criminal
justice
have a traumatic brain injury.
All of these numbers are even higher among the women in criminal
justice.
Almost every single woman in the criminal
justice
system has been exposed to interpersonal violence and abuse.
They have cognitive impairments like poor judgment and poor impulse control, problems that make criminal
justice
a revolving door.
This program shows us the overwhelming prevalence of traumatic brain injuries and cognitive deficits and the accumulation of brokenness in the criminal
justice
system.
Now, similarly, in Locke’s society there are individuals who have certain rights, properties in a formal sense, and those are defined with respect to some absolute, abstract notions of rights and justice, and so forth, which are independent of what else has happened in the society.
Permission, community, curiosity: all of these are the things that we will need to breed the confidence that we'll absolutely need to solve our greatest challenges and to build the world we dream, a world where inequity is ended and where
justice
is real, a world where we can be free on the outside and free on the inside because we know that none of us are free until all of us are free.
But it comes with a warning: simply reversing the flow of injustice is not
justice.
And then the justice, In fair round belly with good capon lin’d, With eyes severe and beard of formal cut, Full of wise saws and modern instances; And so he plays his part.
But then I realized that charity isn't justice, that acts of empathy isn't justice, that being a good neighbor is necessary but not sufficient, and there was more that had to be done.
I remember holding my three-month-old beautiful daughter whom I had just named Oma, which in my dialect means "truth and justice," as that was what I had longed so much for all this time.
It had started with the education system, whose supply and quality is not equal for all; lack of economic opportunities that pushes these women to petty survival crimes; the health system, social
justice
system, the criminal
justice
system.
I never thought that one day I would be giving stories of the injustices that are so common within the criminal
justice
system, but here I am.
I come as one, but I stand as 10,000, encouraged by the hard-edged hope that thousands of us have come together to reform and transform the criminal
justice
system, encouraged that we are doing our jobs as we are meant to do them.
The ghost’s revelation draws Hamlet into multiple dilemmas– what should he do, who can he trust, and what role might he play in the course of
justice?
JA: Here is my TED Prize wish: I wish that you'll help to create and document a special training program for 50 gifted young musicians, passionate about their art and social justice, and dedicated to bringing El Sistema to the United States and other countries.
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