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Social JusticeJoin Carroll College for the 2024 Roeben-Raunig Lecture in Social Justice and the Human-Animal Relationship titled "Why Animals Are People Too" on Thursday, April 11, at 7 p.m. in the Simperman Hall Wiegand/Amphitheatre.See the Story
Lecture explores human-animal
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Social Justice · ZambiaLUFWANYAMA based Catholic Priest Father Andrew Chewe Mukosa has set the record straight stating that no political party should gain mileage from his preaching on societal justice. Fr Mukosa says the message preached on Holy Saturday of the Easter period should not be taken advantage of as he stays loyal to his church, the Catholic […]See the Story
Father Chewe Mukosa warns ECL and PF to stop using his surmon to benefit their narrative…IT’S ALL ABOUT SOCIAL JUSTICE, THAT IS WHAT I PREACH- FR. MUSOKA
Religion · United StatesThomas Gumbleton, a Catholic bishop in Detroit who for decades was an international voice against war and racism and an advocate for labor and social justice, died Thursday. He was 94.See the Story
Thomas Gumbleton, Detroit Catholic bishop who opposed war and promoted social justice, dies at 94
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Wages · United StatesCommentary
California raised the minimum wage by 25 percent, to $20 an hour, for some fast-food chain restaurant workers on April 1. The raise came, appropriately, on April Fool’s Day. That’s because many of those same workers who thought they were getting a generous raise will likely soon get nothing near that. Instead, some will get unemployment benefits when their employers cut back staff. And only certain fast-food workers at big chains will…See the Story
‘Would You Like Lies with That?’ Getting ‘Equity’ and ‘Social Justice’ from the Price of Cheeseburgers
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Social Justice · LansdaleThe African American Museum of Bucks County, (AAMBC), is excited to present a very special jazz concert to the community, featuring Shantel Hubert and jazz band, Social Justice, on March 24, 2024. The concert will begin at 3:00 PM and be immediately followed by a wine and cheese reception at 4:00 pm. All proceeds from the event will be donated to the Museum's building fund to further renovate its new home at Boone Farm.See the Story
African American Museum of Bucks County presenting tribute to Langston Hughes
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Senate · Nashville"Tennessee Rise" is being released to support the U.S. Senate campaign or State Sen. Gloria Johnson. Johnson is seeking the Democratic nomination in August and the chance to take on incumbent Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tennessee, in November. The song's lyrics state the following:"Hello California Morning, Hello Mississippi Dawn / Tennessee Rise, the sleep out of your eyes"See the Story
Allison Russell, Maren Morris among stars on 'Tennessee Rise' single supporting Gloria Johnson's Senate run
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