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In 2008, I went to Afghanistan for a
justice
funded program, and I went there originally on this nine-month program to train Afghan lawyers.
We all need to create a global culture of human rights and be investors in a global human rights economy, and by working in this mindset, we can significantly improve
justice
globally.
She stood up, she found her voice, and my girl told them that she wanted justice, and she got it.
The laws are ours, and no matter what your ethnicity, nationality, gender, race, they belong to us, and fighting for
justice
is not an act of insanity.
Hazare is a 77-year-old Indian anticorruption and social
justice
activist.
And it has nothing to say about fairness or
justice.
We're talking about a tiny minority, but they have to be brought to
justice.
And his retort to Kleon in 425 BC still resonates today: “I’m a comedian, so I’ll speak about justice, no matter how hard it sounds to your ears.”
We also need to demand
justice.
Humanitarian principles are tested, questioned, and often ignored, but perhaps more importantly, we have abandoned the search for
justice.
After my release, I was told not to seek any form of
justice.
There was no
justice
for any of the humanitarian aid workers killed or abducted in Chechnya between '95 and '99, and it's the same all over the world.
The president, the night before, pledges to "bring our enemies to
justice
or bring
justice
to our enemies."
DI: And I've been reminded countless times of the courage and goodness of people, and how the arc of history truly does bend towards
justice.
What happened with questions that had to do with social
justice?
Capitalism has to be based on
justice.
"If
justice
is removed," said Adam Smith, the father of capitalism, "the great, the immense fabric of human society must in a moment crumble into atoms."
Almost all criminal
justice
systems, they start out broken and corrupt, but they can be transformed by fierce effort and commitment.
And secondly, we have to begin to seriously invest resources and share expertise to support the developing world as they fashion new, public systems of justice, not private security, that give everybody a chance to be safe.
This project has been very modestly funded at about a million dollars a year, and the kind of bang you can get for your buck in terms of leveraging a criminal
justice
system that could function if it were properly trained and motivated and led, and these countries, especially a middle class that is seeing that there's really no future with this total instability and total privatization of security I think there's an opportunity, a window for change.
We tend to think about
justice
in a pretty narrow way: good and bad, innocent and guilty.
Can we imagine a criminal
justice
system that prioritizes recovery, prevention, civic inclusion, rather than punishment?
A criminal
justice
system that acknowledges the legacy of exclusion that poor people of color in the U.S. have faced and that does not promote and perpetuate those exclusions.
And finally, a criminal
justice
system that believes in black young people, rather than treating black young people as the enemy to be rounded up.
It may seem like these paths to adulthood are worlds apart, but the young people participating in these two institutions conveying us to adulthood, they have one thing in common: Both can be leaders in the work of reforming our criminal
justice
system.
The mission for the generation of young people coming of age in this, a sea-change moment, potentially, is to end mass incarceration and build a new criminal
justice
system, emphasis on the word
justice.
How do you design durable kitchen countertops that do
justice
to this curving structure you've just built?
We've mostly turned to the criminal
justice
system.
And for populations like these, the criminal
justice
system is too often part of the problem, rather than the solution.
They need solidarity, because they're behind some of the most exciting social
justice
movements out there today.
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