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So here is my idea worth spreading: a lot of people think humans inherently know what is right and wrong, the difference between
justice
and injustice, what we deserve and we don't deserve.
And if a perpetrator lives outside the country where a victim lives, then you may not be able to insist that the perpetrator come into local courts to face
justice.
We should always have
justice.
My goal is to find out what combination of narrative ingredients are the most appealing and galvanizing to specific target audiences to enable social justice, cultural and educational organizations to create more effective media.
Matching people's TV preferences with their views on social
justice
issues reveals that Americans who rank immigration among their top three concerns are more likely to be fans of "The Walking Dead," and they often watch for the adrenaline boost, which is measurable.
Justice
has been delayed, and
justice
has been denied.
It's been five years, and we're still waiting on
justice
for the men, women and children in Flint.
It's been four years since I've been photographing in Flint, and finally, I've been able to render a poetic
justice.
In my career, I've experienced the death by suicide of two students and one amazing teacher who loved his kids; countless students experiencing homelessness; and kids entering and exiting the
justice
system.
But those of us living in environmental
justice
communities are the canary in the coal mine.
Environmental justice, for those of you who may not be familiar with the term, goes something like this: no community should be saddled with more environmental burdens and less environmental benefits than any other.
But the things we have in common set me apart from most of the people in my community, and I am in between these two worlds with enough of my heart to fight for
justice
in the other.
Help me fight for environmental and economic
justice.
Actually, that cause will surprise you: the cause of intellectual
justice.
Intellectual
justice?
And that is why today I ask you, can we all give it one time for intellectual
justice?
We know what fairness and
justice
and opportunity look like.
The importance of coming to grips with values like justice, equity, truth, becomes increasingly evident as students discover that interest alone cannot tell them what they need to know when the issue is rethinking education, our approach to health, or strategies for achieving an economics of equity.
I talked to fisherwomen in coastal Vietnam,
justice
fighters in Fiji, new generations of leaders in the ancient cultures of the Torres Straits.
Sprawling cities or declining cities could see this as an opportunity to rebuild a social infrastructure rooted in
justice
and fairness.
We can invest more of our time in justice, but it cannot be for temporary gain, it cannot be to help budget shortfalls, it has to be for long-term change and it has to be to advance
justice.
It means that we must commit to standards of ecological equity and climate
justice
and human rights as the basis, a base standard, a starting point, for where our new society is to go.
What of the temples of justice, Whose servants enslave us all?
And in doing that, I want to offer you a vision, an imagined future, if you will, of how, as the poet Seamus Heaney has put it, "Once in a lifetime the longed-for tidal wave of
justice
can rise up, and hope and history rhyme."
This is about
justice.
But
justice
is a tougher standard than charity.
You see, Africa makes a fool of our idea of
justice.
And it's for me a matter of
justice
for history, and accountability for the future, because Cambodia remains a pretty lawless place, at times.
So what she's questioning here, she's taking a chance and questioning what
justice
is in society.
Where do I find
justice?
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