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Film Guide: The Help

Adapted from a best-selling and popular book club novel, The Help provides a disturbing and ultimately hopeful message in its portrayal of Jackson, Mississippi in 1961. It tells the story of Aibileen ...more
The Blind Side

The Blind Side - Film Discussion Guide , by: Jane Deren, PhD

Based on the true story of Michael Oher and Leigh Anne Tuohy, this film traces the relationship of a homeless young African American high school student and a well-to-do family who opens their home an...more
Rosa Parks

Lesson Plan on Rosa Parks: A Mighty Witness , by: Sr. Katherine Feely

Rosa Parks was a remarkable woman whose life and actions revealed what it meant to take a stand for justice - even while sitting down. This 10-page print-ready lesson plan is an activity designed to h...more

Nelson Mandela: His Life and His Witness , by: Education for Justice

July 18 is the birthday of Nelson Mandela, who is a model of a life long non-violent justice activist whose dedication bought about the end of the racist apartheid government in South Africa. A two-pa...more

Reflections on Ending Racism , by: Church Leaders

Various Church leaders have spoken out about the evil of racism and the need to eradicate it in the thoughts and actions of each person as well as in the soul of our society.  This resource collects ...more

The Jena 6: Exploring Racial Justice , by: Matthew Pyrc

Explore the elements of racial justice in the recent headline-grabbing case of the Jena 6. This resource summarizes the background information of this case and touches on why high schools and college...more

Oracion por Tolerancia (Prayer for Tolerance) , by: Jill Rauh

 

Estimado Señor, nosotros que somos
separados
desamorados
prejuicios a veces
inclinados a malinterpretar
intolerantes

En cambio haznos
unidos
cariñosos
abiertos a aprender
comprensivos e indulgentes

Que tu espí­ritu esté presente en nosotros como estás en toda gente

(Click here for the prayer in English.)

The Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph , by: Education for Justice

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In Memory of Rosa Parks, A Role Model for Justice and Peace , by: Jane Deren

We thank God for your life, Sister Rosa Parks.
You sat down for justice,
So hundreds of thousands of Americans could stand up in dignity.
You were the spark of the non-violent Civil Rights Movement,
The catalyst that changed an entire society,
Helping us all to recognize the unjust system of segregation.

We are thankful for your generous spirit and quiet courage
That gave hope to so many and that inspired an entire generation.
You will remain a role model for us,
Reminding us what one person can do

Status of Native American Women , by: Education for Justice

From income to poverty to health, many social justice issues face Native American women in the United States. ...more
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