Examining Social Justice Part 2: Methods for Engagement

“Unless we engage in these and other conscious acts of reflection and re-education, we easily repeat the process with our children. We teach what we were taught. The unexamined prejudices of the parents are passed on to the children. It is not our fault, but it is our responsibility to interrupt this cycle” -Tatum Social Justice methods are a tool for reflection, to learn about how we are engaging each other, and to consider how our preconceived notions can lead to uninformed or accidental mistreatment of people.  Contrary to this purpose, many have begun to see it as an infringement…

Violence and Values

The way people act and operate is constantly changing and shifting, forming and growing.  What we have seen throughout history is a push and pull in this process.  One significant area that is impacted by this is the ratio of violence to peace in any given culture.  In the United States, public displays of violence have been on the rise over the past few years.  This past week we witnessed the biggest mass shooting in U.S. history with 50 people dead and 400 injured in Las Vegas.  Just over a month ago, we saw violence being expressed alongside messages of…