Justice
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No justice, no piece!
No justice, no piece of us.
This was like the democratization of
justice.
As Meghan O'Gieblyn wrote in the Boston Review, "This isn't social
justice.
People marching in the street for
justice.
A way that preserved dignity and guaranteed
justice.
If this country is going to live up to its promise of liberty and
justice
for all, then we need to elevate the voices of our unheard, of people like Jobana, Sintia and Bertha, Theresa and Baakir.
A question I'm often asked is, where did I get my passion for human rights and
justice?
So of course I had to be interested in human rights, and equality and justice, and using my elbows!
And that brought me then to climate
justice.
Indeed, the face of the environmentalist has changed, because of the
justice
dimension.
Other intersections, like the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, or Canfield Drive and Copper Creek Court in Ferguson, Missouri, also come to mind because of the tremendous energy at the intersection of human beings, ideologies and the ongoing struggle for
justice.
LT: I look for someone who has a sense of fun, who's audacious, who's forthcoming, who has politics, who has even a small scrap of passion for the planet, someone who's decent, has a sense of
justice
and who thinks I'm worthwhile.
Put in the wrong words like "promote social justice," and you might see your gold coins shrink or even vanish entirely, according to this fable.
But today's environment requires far more complex decision-making, and these decisions are more biased by unconscious factors than we think, affecting everything from health and education to finance and criminal
justice.
Floating around the world of Forms is the ideal tree, and the ideal YouTube channel, and even the ideal justice, or ideal love.
In his Republic, Plato imagined a utopia where
justice
is the ultimate goal.
When I moved to Harare in 1985, social
justice
was at the core of Zimbabwe's national health policy.
If it's the president or vice president being impeached, the chief
justice
of the Supreme Court presides.
When we talk about criminal
justice
reform, we often focus on a few things, and that's what I want to talk to you about today.
And they all contained childhood trauma, victimization, poverty, loss, disengagement from school, early interaction with the police and the criminal
justice
system, all leading to a seat in a courtroom.
The staggering inefficiency is what drove me to criminal
justice
work.
We know the criminal
justice
system needs reform, we know there are 2.3 million people in American jails and prisons, making us the most incarcerated nation on the planet.
We know there's another seven million people on probation or parole, we know that the criminal
justice
system disproportionately affects people of color, particularly poor people of color.
When we talk about criminal
justice
reform, we, as a society, focus on three things.
History has conditioned us to believe that somehow, the criminal
justice
system brings about accountability and improves public safety, despite evidence to the contrary.
Arraigning Christopher would give him a criminal record, making it harder for him to get a job, setting in motion a cycle that defines the failing criminal
justice
system today.
And yet, prosecutors are the most powerful actors in the criminal
justice
system.
As an individual caught selling a large quantity of drugs in my late teens, I knew firsthand the power of opportunity as opposed to the wrath of the criminal
justice
system.
You deserve it, your children deserve it, the people who are tied up in the system deserve it, but most of all, the people that we are sworn to protect and do
justice
for demand it.
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