The Justice Project

The Justice Project We seek, pursue, & reflect in all media & platforms on issues of educational, economic, environmental & social justice. http://justiceproject.org/

Welcome to THE JUSTICE PROJECT. Timeless scripture foundational to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all remind us: “Justice, justice, shall you pursue.” From this we learn that greatness is not always in what we reach, but rather in that for which we reach. It is the pursuit of justice that is noble. Justice is not a goal we are less for not reaching but much less for not pursuing. And THE JUSTICE

PROJECT is born out of this pursuit and the ethics of that effort. THE JUSTICE PROJECT is currently focused on four major areas: Educational Justice – Environmental Justice – Economic Justice & Social Justice

As the truth in any re-telling is a tale told from many sides, justice is subject to the perspective of the perceiver. And although justice can be a shield there are those who would also turn it into a sword. Acknowledging this, THE JUSTICE PROJECT seeks to be a global visionary force operating with a balanced integrity as a “Champion” of what is right and good in these arenas. While THE JUSTICE PROJECT might be described as a virtual think tank, our intention is to do more than think. Our self-mandated charter is not to list global injustices, which are mighty and many, but to learn, share, and induce consequence that will make a just difference. At THE JUSTICE PROJECT we believe our efforts to be as quixotic as they are noble and accept the challenge. We do not expect to finish the work at hand but neither do we feel we are we excused from it. Please take a look around the website and know we welcome, indeed count on, your caring and involvement. On such things does the world turn. Peace and blessings,

Noah

Noah benShea
Executive Director

Funding for THE JUSTICE PROJECT is graciously provided by Sara Miller McCune & Sage Publishing, Inc.

08/07/2019

Authorities around the world must avoid encouraging hate speech against minoriti...

08/07/2019

A pair of researchers, one with Washington University in St. Louis, the other with the University of California, has found evidence that suggests the use of gender-neutral terms to describe people promotes gender equality. In their paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,....

07/29/2019

Our household was super-excited for Molly of Denali to premiere last week. In plenty of ways, it’s a typical kids’ TV show. Molly Mabray is 10 years old and spends her days learning, doing outdoor activities, and hanging with friends. Like most...

07/24/2019

The expansion of charters has in fact made segregation worse within school districts — but the impact is quite small.

07/19/2019

Read about how prisons are successfully reforming and enriching the lives of inmates with animal training programs.

07/18/2019

UNITED NATIONS, Jul 18 2019 (IPS) - When the United Nations commemorated World Youth Skills Day, there was one stark reality that emerged out of the event: the world’s youth account for over a third of the global population of more than 7.7 billion people, and they also account for over a third of...

07/11/2019

Poor and working communities stand to gain the most from protections against corporations that expose them to pollution.. If you’ve read anything about climate change over the past year, you’ve probably heard about the IPCC report that gives a 12-year deadline for limiting climate change catastr...

07/10/2019

“This should never happen anywhere.”

07/09/2019

The 'booming economy' has done “little to narrow the persistent economic disparities by race, education, and geography.”

06/27/2019

En español: Exposición desigual a la contaminación del aire proveniente de vehículos en la

06/26/2019

A new Brookings study documents the growing economic divergence of America’s superstar cities from smaller urban and rural areas.

06/18/2019

"Between 1989 and 2018, the top 1 percent increased its total net worth by $21 trillion."

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