Quotes about social-justice

Cameron Semmens - ICE SKATING IN THE TAJ MAHAL - a totally non-depressing look at poverty

Give a man a proverband he’ll muse for a moment.Teach a man to find the verb in every proverband he’ll walk in wisdom for a lifetime.

Cameron Semmens - ICE SKATING IN THE TAJ MAHAL - a totally non-depressing look at poverty

Give a man a teacher and he'll learn many a thing.Teach a man to learnand he'll learn from everything.

Joseph O'Connor - Star of the Sea

They had no previous connection whatever with Connemara but they saw connections where others who should have seen them simply looked the other way.

Cameron Semmens - ICE SKATING IN THE TAJ MAHAL - a totally non-depressing look at poverty

Give a man a fishand he'll eat for a day.Give a WOMAN a fish and she'll feed the whole family for a week!

Rythmic Karma -

America: It's a free country that is if you can afford it.

Ahmed Salah - You Are Under Arrest for Masterminding the Egyptian Revolution: A Memoir

The role of an activist is not to lead the masses with a flag draped around his or her shoulders. Activists meet a few people at a time in a coffee shop to explain in hushed tones why they should believe when no one else does. An activist’s moment is not the moment of change it is the period when change seems impossible.

Georg Christoph Lichtenberg -

I cannot say whether things will get better if we change what I can say is that they must change if they are to get better.

Ashton Applewhite - This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism

Discrimination on the basis of age is as unacceptable as discrimination on the basis of any other aspect of ourselves that we cannot change.

Ronald Rolheiser - The Holy Longing: The Search for a Christian Spirituality

Present injustices exist not so much because simple individuals are acting in bad faith or lacking in charity, but because huge, impersonal systems (that seem beyond the control of the individuals acting within them) disprivilege some even as they unduly privilege others.

Friedrich Nietzsche -

Anarchists are mouthpieces of a declining stratum of society; when they work themselves into a state of righteous indignation demanding 'rights', 'justice', 'equal rights', they are just acting under the pressure of their own lack of culture, which has no way of grasping why they really suffer, or what they lack in life.

Urban T. Holmes III - What Is Anglicanism?

There is no doubt that the biblical concept of the Kingdom calls for a ministry to the suffering, the imprisoned, the oppressed, the hungry and whomever is dehumanized by an unjust society. In abstract, almost all of us can affirm this with enthusiasm. When it is the vocation, however, of one of our number to make this Gospel imperative, a matter demanding and requiring us to change our comfortable ways, then many of us fall away. The prophet has never been popular among his other contemporaries

Monica O Montgomery -

In the spirit of being a reflective practitioner of ourselves we must notice your own behavior as an educator and realize how it influences other. Recognize your privileges: race, gender, ability, career, citizenship, language is all privilege. Imagine how you feel in the visitors shoes and adjust to best help them process and contextualize.

Carla Perez -

What's the point of these demagogic campaigns if these hungry kids are still here on the road? All little ones deserve protection, food, love and peace.

Zapatistas -

Dignity is a bridge.It needs two sides that, being different, distinct and distant become one in the bridgewithout ceasing to be different and distinct, but ceasing already to be distant.

Stephen Reid - A Crowbar in the Buddhist Garden

Prison is, simply put, the bottom rung of the welfare ladder.

Michelle Alexander - The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness

Because the drug war has been waged almost exclusively in poor communities of color, when drug offenders are released, they are generally returned to racially segregated ghetto communities--the places they call home. In many cities, the re-entry phenomenon is highly concentrated in a small number of neighborhoods. According to one study, during a twelve-year period, the number of prisoners returning home to "core counties"--those counties that contain the inner city of a metropolitan area--tripl

John Cage - M: Writings '67-'72

Put 'em who threaten possessions and power together with 'em who offend our tastes in sex and dope. Those who're touched, put 'em in asylums. Pack off old ones to 'senior communities,' nursing homes. Our children? Keep'em prisoner, baby-sitter as warden. School? Good for fifteen to twenty years. Army afterward. Liberated, we live in prison. No this, no that. Kill us before we die!

Octavia E. Butler - Parable of the Talents

I do what I can,' I said. 'When I can do more, I will. You know that.

Monica O Montgomery -

Extract and expel implicit biases from your work life. Don't taint our visitors with your bias and views. Allow them to form their own conclusions where it's developmentally appropriate.

Elvia Alvarado - Gringo

But if you sit around thinking what to do and end up not doing anything, why bother even thinking about it? You're better off going out on the town and having a good time. No, we have to think and act. That's what we're doing here, and that's what you have to do.

Paul Hawken - Blessed Unrest: How the Largest Movement in the World Came into Being and Why No One Saw It Coming

Wrong is an addictive, repetitive story; Right is where the movement is.

Paul Hawken - Blessed Unrest: How the Largest Movement in the World Came into Being and Why No One Saw It Coming

If you look at the science that describes what is happening on earth today and aren't pessimistic, you don't have the correct data. If you meet people in this unnamed movement and aren't optimistic, you haven't got a heart.

Voltaire -

I have never made but one prayer to God, a very short one: Oh Lord, make my enemies ridiculous. And God grante

Charles Dickens - Bleak House

Dead, your Majesty. Dead, my lords and gentlemen. Dead, Right Reverends and Wrong Reverends of every order. Dead, men and women, born with Heavenly compassion in your hearts. And dying thus around us every day.

Audre Lorde - I Am Your Sister: Collected and Unpublished Writings

Each of us is called upon to take a stand. So in these days ahead, as we examine ourselves and each other, our works, our fears, our differences, our sisterhood and survivals, I urge you to tackle what is most difficult for us all, self-scrutiny of our complacencies, the idea that since each of us believes she is on the side of right, she need not examine her position.

Chandra Talpade Mohanty - Practicing Solidarity

Our minds must be as ready to move as capital is, to trace its paths and to imagine alternative destinations.

Elvia Alvarado - Gringo

Ronald Reagan goes around saying that Nicaragua is communist and that communism is a threat to Central America. Why doesn't he say that he's a big capitalist, and that capitalism has made a great mess of Central America? Why doesn't he talk about what capitalism has done? We don't know what communism is, but we sure know what capitalism has done for us!

Sil Lai Abrams - Black Lotus: A Woman’s Search for Racial Identity

In order to break free from the chains that bind, one must take whatever action they can to disconnect internally from the larger systems of oppression, of which the family unit is merely a microcosm.

Audre Lorde - Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches

The true focus of revolutionary change is never merely the oppressive situations which we seek to escape, but that piece of the oppressor which is planted deep within each of us, and which knows only the oppressors' tactics, the oppressors' relationships.

Paolo Freire -

Never in history has violence been initiated by the oppressed. How could they be the initiators, if they themselves are the result of violence?

Martin Luther King Jr. - Why We Can't Wait

This Revolution is genuine because it was born from the same womb that always gives birth to massive social upheavals - the womb of intolerable conditions and unendurable situations.

Patrick W. Corrigan - Challenging the Stigma of Mental Illness: Lessons for Therapists and Advocates

The stigma of mental illness is first and foremost a social justice issue!

Rashmit Kalra -

Equality is humanity.

Terry Eagleton - Why Marx Was Right

Genuine equality means not treating everyone the same, but attending equally to everyone’s different needs.

Robert Lupton -

A church that is committed to Christian Community Development sees not only the soul of a person as significant but also his or her whole life on Earth. It is being completely pro-life for a person, not only eternally, but also as the person lives on this earth. Therefore, Christian Community Development sees that the Church must be involved in every aspect of a person's life. In order to accomplish the wholistic aspect of ministry, pastors and leaders must be networkers. Christian Community Dev

Thomas Paine - and to Agrarian Monopoly; Being a Plan for Meliorating the Condition of

It is, perhaps, impossible to proportion exactly the price of labor to the profits it produces; and it will also be said, as an apology for the injustice, that were a workman to receive an increase of wages daily he would not save it against old age, nor be much better for it in the interim.

Ha-Joon Chang - 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism

Once you realize that trickle-down economics does not work, you will see the excessive tax cuts for the rich as what they are -- a simple upward redistribution of income, rather than a way to make all of us richer, as we were told.

Daniel Walker - God in a Brothel: An Undercover Journey Into Sex Trafficking and Rescue

Had I glimpsed just a little of the suffering I would witness and the heartbreak I would endure, I would have fled in the other direction...But I could not foresee any of these things...And many years later, with tears in my eyes, I remembered my decision to follow this God no matter what the cost.

Gustavo Gutiérrez - A Theology of Liberation

If there is no friendship with them [the poor] and no sharing of the life of the poor, then there is no authentic commitment to liberation, because love exists only among equals.

Leslie Feinberg - Stone Butch Blues

As she climbed down from the stage, I thought: This is what courage is. It's not just living through the nightmare, it's doing something with it afterward. It's being brave enough to talk about it to other people. It's trying to organize to change things.

Dimitri A. Bogazianos - and the War on Drugs

Crack had a social logic to it, a specific kind of reasoning that drew from a vast well of common experience for its symbolic resonance. Crack stood for pain and power, chaos and order, the truth behind the lie. Crack was a sociolegal logic grounded in blood.

Simon S. Tam -

Why does a government agency that has no connection with my community have the right to dictate what is appropriate for it?

Simon S. Tam -

Racism doesn't have to fit our stereotypes for what it is in order for it to hurt - but it also means that tools for dismantling the system don't have it fit our stereotype either.

Martin Luther King Jr. -

Communism forgets that life is individual. Capitalism forgets that life is social, and the kingdom of brotherhood is found neither in the thesis of communism nor the antithesis of capitalism but in a higher synthesis. It is found in a higher synthesis that combines the truths of both.

Harriet Beecher Stowe - Uncle Tom's Cabin

But now what? Why, now comes my master, takes me right away from my work, and my friends, and all I like, and grinds me down into the very dirt! And why? Because, he says, I forgot who I was; he says, to teach me that I am only a nigger! After all, and last of all, he comes between me and my wife, and says I shall give her up, and live with another woman. And all this your laws give him power to do, in spite of God or man. Mr. Wilson, look at it! There isn't one of all these things, that have br

David Pilgrim -

I want it said loudly and clearly that we can define racism in many ways, but it is, in my opinion, intellectually disingenuous to define it in a way that trivializes the role that racial hatred plays. Certainly, not all racism is hate-driven, but to ignore the connection between racial hate and racism is to reduce the concept of racism to a useless theoretical abstraction.

Ashton Applewhite - This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism

It’s not loving a man that makes life harder for gay guys, it’s homophobia. It’s not the color of their skin that makes life harder for people of color; it’s racism. It’s not having vaginas that makes life harder for women, it’s sexism. And it’s ageism, far more than the passage of time, that makes growing older harder for all of us.

Ta-Nehisi Coates - Between the World and Me

Perhaps there has been, at some point in history, some great power whose elevation was exempt from the violent exploitation of other human bodies. If there has been, I have yet to discover it. But this banality of violence can never excuse America, because America makes no claim to the banal. America believes itself exceptional, the greatest and noblest nation ever to exist, a lone champion standing between the white city of democracy and the terrorists, despots, barbarians, and other enemies of

Nilantha Ilangamuwa - The Naked Power

What we can see in most societies is the gravity of suffering, tears of sorrow and nightmares of hopelessness.

Pope Francis - The Church of Mercy

For the Church, the option for the poor is primarily a theological category rather than a cultural, sociological, political, or philosophical one. God shows the poor "his first mercy." This divine preference has consequences for the faith life of all Christians, because we are called to have "this mind...which was in Jesus Christ" (Phil. 2:5). Inspired by this, the Church has made an option for the poor, which is understood as a "special form of primacy in the exercise of Christian charity, to w

Pope Francis - The Church of Mercy

As religious leaders, we are called to be true "people of dialogue," to cooperate in building peace not as intermediaries but as authentic mediators. Intermediaries seek to give everyone a discount ultimately in order to gain something for themselves. However, the mediator is one who retains nothing for himself but rather spends himself generously until he is consumed, knowing that the only gain is peace. Each one of us is called to be an artisan of peace, by uniting and not dividing, by extingu

Pope Francis - The Church of Mercy

We cannot become starched Christians, those overeducated Christians who speak of theological matters as they calmly sip their tea. No! We must become courageous Christians and go in search of the people who are the very flesh of Christ! ... This is the [issue]: the flesh of Christ, touching the flesh of Christ, taking upon ourselves this suffering for the poor.

Oscar A. Romero -

A church that does not provoke any crisis, preach a gospel that does not unsettle, proclaim a word of Godthat does not get under anyone's skin or a word of God that does not touch the real sin of the society in whichit is being proclaimed: what kind of gospel is that?

Ravi Zacharias - The Grand Weaver: How God Shapes Us Through the Events of Our Lives

To consume the best for yourself and give the crumbs to God is blasphemy. A heart that truly worships is a heart that gives its best to God in time and substance. A heart that truly worships God gives generously to the causes of God---causes that God cares deeply about. I have to wonder whether someday we may wake up to discover that all our incestous spending on ourselves and our frantic construction of excessively luxurious places of worship---even as we ignore, for the most part, the hurting

Max Stirner - The Ego and Its Own

The men of the future will yet fight their way to many a liberty that we do not even miss.

Rivera Sun - Treadmills and Shooting Stars - a story of our times -

The Earth was singing her revolution. She was calling her brave men and women to her defense.

Ha-Joon Chang - 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism

Equality of opportunity is not enough. Unless we create an environment where everyone is guaranteed some minimum capabilities through some guarantee of minimum income, education, and healthcare, we cannot say that we have fair competition. When some people have to run a 100 metre race with sandbags on their legs, the fact that no one is allowed to have a head start does not make the race fair. Equality of opportunity is absolutely necessary but not sufficient in building a genuinely fair and eff

Malala Yousafzai -

I raise my voice not so that i can shout, but so that those without a voice can be heard

Simon S. Tam -

The idea of reappropriation isn’t a new one. The process of turning negative words, symbols, or ideas into positive parts of our own identity – was used for social justice movements long before hipsters thought that being ironic was cool. Whether it is repurposing a racial epithet or taking on a stereotype for sociopolitical empowerment, it’s an important process that has been around for thousands of years and continues to change society today.

bell hooks - Black Looks: Race and Representation

The whiteness celebrated in Paris is Burning is not just any old brand of whiteness but rather that brutal imperial ruling-class capitalist patriarchal whiteness that presents itself -its way of life- as the only meaningful life there is. What could be more reassuring to a white public fearful that marginalized disenfranchised black folks might rise any day now make revolutionary black liberation struggle a reality than a documentary affirming that colonized, victimized, exploited black folks, a

Pope Francis - The Church of Mercy

We need to let ourselves be evangelized by the poor. They have much to teach us.

Artika R. Tyner - The Lawyer as Leader: How to Plant People and Grow Justice

Seek justice: Make a commitment to serve the needs of the ‘least of these’ and give voice to the voiceless.

Simon S. Tam -

Let's make progress justice a process, not an afterthought

Simon S. Tam -

We hear things like “we elected a black president,” as if that event was the magic eraser to wipe away all of the racial problems in our country in one fell swoop.But that would be like saying that in 1932, we elected a president with a physical disability, so we should stop building ramps and having reserved handicap spaces because that’s reverse discrimination against the able-bodied

Jakub Bożydar Wiśniewski - The Pith of Life: Aphorisms in Honor of Liberty

It takes a common thug to commit injustice, but it takes an exceptional thug to call it "social justice".

Janusz Korwin-Mikke -

Justice is to social justice like a chair to an electric chair.

Ernesto Che Guevara -

If you tremble with indignation at every injustice then you are a comrade of mine.

Jane Addams - Twenty Years at Hull House

In the unceasing ebb and flow of justice and oppression we must all dig channels as best we may, that at the propitious moment somewhat of the swelling tide may be conducted to the barren places of life.

Simon Tam -

Apathy is not compatible with love

Audre Lorde - Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches

However, experience has taught us that action in the now is also necessary, always. Our children cannot dream unless they live, they cannot live unless they are nourished, and who else will feed them the real food without which their dreams will be no different from ours? 'If you want us to change the world someday, we at least have to live long enough to grow up!' shouts the child.

John Rawls - A Theory of Justice

Justice is the first virtue of social institutions, as truth is of systems of thought.

John Rawls -

First: each person is to have an equal right to the most extensive liberty compatible with similar liberty for others. Second: social and economic inequalities are to be arranged so that they are both (a) reasonably expected to be to everyone's advantage, and (b) attached to positions and offices open to all.

Vandana Shiva - and Peace

The fight for truth...is not just our right as free citizens of free societies. It is our duty as citizens of the earth.

Sunaura Taylor - Beasts of Burden: Animal and Disability Liberation

It is difficult to ascertain what role these articles play in marginalizing the vegetarian experience when there are so many more pressing issues that confront individuals who might otherwise choose to try to become vegetarian or vegan, such as the lack of healthy affordable food in low-income neighborhoods, often largely inhabited by people of color, and a government that subsidizes and promotes animal and sugar-heavy diets over ones with vegetables and fruits. yet rather than focus on these se

Matthew Desmond - Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City

Every condition exists,” Martin Luther King Jr. once wrote, “simply because someone profits by its existence. This economic exploitation is crystallized in the slum.” Exploitation. Now, there’s a word that has been scrubbed out of the poverty debate.

Elvia Alvarado - Gringo

The church wanted us to give out food to malnourished children, but they didn't want us to question why they were malnourished to begin with.

Elvia Alvarado - Gringo

They [the church] wanted us to give food out to malnourished mothers and children, but they didn't want us to question why we were malnourished to begin with. They wanted us to grow vegetables on the tiny plots around our houses, but they didn't want us to question why we didn't have enough land to feed ourselves. [p. 16]

Upton Sinclair - The Jungle -

There is one kind of prison where the man is behind bars, and everything he desires is outside; and there is another kind where the things are behind the bars, and the man is outside.

Barbara Ehrenreich -

Poverty is not a character failing or a lack of motivation. Poverty is a shortage of money.

Dale Ahlquist - Common Sense 101: Lessons from G.K. Chesterton

He seems so frivolous and so careless, but he gives money to beggars, not frivolously or carelessly, but because he believes in giving money to beggars, and giving it to them “where they stand”.He says he knows perfectly well all the arguments against giving money to beggars. But he finds those to be precisely the arguments for giving money to them. If beggars are lazy or deceptive or wanting a drink, he knows only too well his own lack of motivation, his own dishonesty, his own thirst.He doesn’

Ronald Rolheiser -

Social justice has to do with issues such as poverty, inequality, war, racism, sexism, abortion, and lack of concern for ecology because what lies at the root at each of these is not so much someone's private sin but rather a huge, blind system that is inherently unfair.

Amy Hill Hearth - Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years

Anyway, they went and built this silly housing project, with us living right across the street from it. Some of the children from the housing project got into trouble. You can't just take people who don't have anything, don't know what they're doing, pack them in a bunch of buildings, and expect it's going to all work out somehow.- Sadie

Toni Morrison -

We don't need any more writers as solitary heroes. We need a heroic writer's movement: assertive, militant, pugnacious.

Ronnie McBrayer - Following Jesus

We in the revivalist tradition have viewed grace only in terms of privatized, individualized spirituality. Give people enough Jesus to save their souls, move them to an emotional decision, help them get their hearts right and acquire a more responsible morality, and that will be enough. But that is not enough. It is not even the beginning of enough. God was concerned about those living in dire suffering long before Bono, Angelina Jolie, or George Clooney turned into social activists.

Bryan Stevenson -

I've also represented people who have committed terrible crimes but nonetheless struggle to recover and to find redemption. I have discovered, deep in the hearts of many condemned and incarcerated people, the scattered traces of hope and humanity - seeds of restoration that come to astonishing life when nurtured by very simple interventions.Proximity has taught me some basic and humbling truths, including this vital lesson: Each of us is more than the worst thing we've ever done. My work with th

Paul Hawken -

When asked if I am pessimistic or optimistic about the future, my answer is always the same: If you look at the science about what is happening on earth and aren’t pessimistic, you don’t understand data. But if you meet the people who are working to restore this earth and the lives of the poor, and you aren’t optimistic, you haven’t got a pulse. What I see everywhere in the world are ordinary people willing to confront despair, power, and incalculable odds in order to restore some semblance of g

Stanley Hauerwas - Resident Aliens: Life in the Christian Colony

On the other hand, activist Christians who talk much about justice promote a notion of justice that envisions a society in which faith in God is rendered quite unnecessary, since everybody already believes in peace and justice even when everybody does not believe in God.

T.F. Hodge - From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph Over Death and Conscious Encounters with "The Divine Presence"

Club Hate' does not admit fine people to it's membership.

Mark Cantrell -

Beyond the queues, the vacancy screens listed jobs in a multitude of languages. Invariably, they were low-paid and short-term dead-ends. Nearby, people in headphones sat at a bank of machines: the blind and the illiterate force-fed with ‘opportunities’ by soothing machine voices. On the far wall, in large print, a poster declared: BEGGARS CANNOT BE CHOOSERS.

Rivera Sun - Treadmills and Shooting Stars - a story of our times -

We've got to make change our national pastime and hold protests more regularly than weekend parties.

Ha-Joon Chang - 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism

Between the Great Depression and the 1970s, private business was viewed with suspicion even in most capitalist economies.Businesses were, so the story goes, seen as anti-social agents whose profit-seeking needed to be restrained for other, supposedly loftier, goals, such as justice, social harmony, protection of the weak and even national glory.

Edward Abbey - Postcards from Ed: Dispatches and Salvos from an American Iconoclast

The ugliest thing in America is greed, the lust for power and domination, the lunatic ideology of perpetual Growth - with a capital G. 'Progress' in our nation has for too long been confused with 'Growth'; I see the two as different, almost incompatible, since progress means, or should mean, change for the better - toward social justice, a livable and open world, equal opportunity and affirmative action for all forms of life. And I mean all forms, not merely the human. The grizzly, the wolf, the

Helen Prejean -

It would take me a long time to understand how systems inflict pain and hardship in people's lives and to learn that being kind in an unjust system is not enough.

Stephen Lovegrove -

Tolerance is the essential starting point for compassion. That’s why it is so emphasized in our society right now. In a world full of discrimination, prejudice, and marginalization, people need to be taught to tolerate people who are different. Tolerance, at the political, social, and cultural level, will prevent us from choosing speech or actions that harms other people groups, which is a definite win.

John Thomas Allen -

Our current contempt for poverty stems from information overload--this is the enabler---our over education as privileged people-- perhaps the real culprit--and our secret assurance that we ourselves owe no one anything beyond the exhausting daily round. We will defend our lack of idealism to anyone and be horrifyingly well received in this age. Indeed, many so called financial "philosophies" are in fact nothing more than elaborate justification for one petty selfishness after the next.

Bryan Stevenson -

We have a choice. We can embrace our humanness, which means embracing our broken natures and the compassion that remains our best hope for healing. Or we can deny our brokenness, forswear compassion, and, as a result, deny our own humanity.

Seamus Nash - Politicizing the Person-Centred Approach: An Agenda for Social Change

A truly evolved society is one which is measured by how well it treats the least of its members.

John Scalzi -

Dreher laments we now live in a “post-Christian” America, but he’s wrong. The Americans who are standing with their loved ones and neighbors are in fact doing exactly what Jesus asked them to do, when he said that we should love each other as we love ourselves. It’s possible, however, that we live in a post-accepting-bigotry-cloaking-itself-in-the-raiments-of-Christ America. And, you know. I can live in that America just fine.

Martin Guevara Urbina - Twenty-first Century Dynamics of Multiculturalism: Beyond Post-racial America

I look forward to seeing you in the “jungle” as our warriors meet and join the battle drum that calls for unity in the struggle for breaking the chains of modern slavery—like the butterflies flying the skies and the birds over the seas, all are welcomed for both ear and eye—promises of victory are high, for even if unattainable today, tomorrow still holds the torch and dream, like fire of paradise, glory of life, glory of eternity!

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