Center Focus
Posted by coc on Wed, Mar 18, 2009
Source: Center of Concern
In this Issue:
- Global Systemic Change -- Jim Hug, SJ
- Locked In? The Persistent Reach of a Discredited Theory -- Maria Riley, OP
- Values to Build On -- Kristin Sampson
- The Fox in the Henhouse -- Aldo Caliari
- A Looming Ecological Food Crisis -- Theresa Polk
Posted by ef on Mon, Jan 26, 2009
Source: Center of Concern
In this Issue:
- Introduction: Now Is Our Time -- Jim Hug, SJ
- After the Meltdown -- Jim Hug, SJ
- Monterrey Consensus Barely Holds Its Own in Doha -- Aldo Caliari
- Financial Summit Disappoints Only the Wishful -- Aldo Caliari
- Bali Road-Map Hits a Road Block in Poland -- Theresa Polk
- International Catholic Climate Campaign Launches -- Theresa Polk
Posted by ef on Mon, Jan 26, 2009
Source: Center of Concern
In this Issue:
- Introduction: Advancing the Global Common Good -- Jim Hug, SJ
- Engaging as Citizen and Disciple: Voting the Global Common Good -- Abiosseh Davis
- From Head to Heart: Transformative Education and CST -- Bill Griffin
- Financing for Development Review Offers Rare Opportunity -- Aldo Caliari
Posted by ef on Thu, Jun 12, 2008
Source: Center of Concern
In this Issue:
- Introduction: Reclaiming Security Together -- Jim Hug, SJ
- Code Red! The Gallant Fed Fights the Big Bad Wolves -- Mariama Williams
- True Security in Immigration -- Sr. Katherine Feely, SND
- President Bush's Security and Prosperity Proposal -- Abiosseh Davis
- The People's Summit in New Orleans -- Abiosseh Davis
- UN Conference on Trade and Development Update -- Aldo Caliari and Kristin Sampson
- Regional Seminar on Trade-Finance Linkages Held in Africa -- Aldo Caliari
Posted by coc on Fri, Feb 1, 2008
Source: Center of Concern
In this Issue:
- Introduction: Whispers of Needed New Beginnings -- Jim Hug, SJ
- Another Possible World is on the Horizon -- Maria Riley, OP
- Election 2008: Just the Beginning
- Cracks in the Shell -- Kristin Sampson
- The Gullah Islands -- Abiosseh Davis
- Financing for Development -- Aldo Caliari
- Lent Resources from Education for Justice
Posted by coc on Thu, Nov 15, 2007
Source: Center of Concern
In this Issue:
- Introduction: Celebration and Hope - James E. Hug, SJ
- Populorum Progressio: Celebrations for the Future
- Election 2008
- Questions for Candidates - Jim Hug, SJ
- Tri-continental Partnership for Just Trade Policies - Kristin Sampson
- whither the WTO? - Maria Riley, OP
- Leisurely Development - Abiosseh Davis
- Hellos and Goodbyes
- Take a New Look at the Education for Justice Web Site
Posted by coc on Fri, Sep 7, 2007
Source: Center of Concern
In this Issue:
- Introduction: We're Back! And We're re-NEW-ed! - James E. Hug, SJ
- Opting for the Option for the Poor - Kristin Sampson
- Election 2008: Enlarging the Moral Imagination - Maria Riley, OP
- Troubled Global Institutions Bring Crisis and Opportunity - Aldo Caliari
- House Farm Bill Fails to Deliver True Reform - Martin M. McLaughlin
- Education for Justice Announces a Brand New Look
Posted by coc on Sun, Apr 1, 2007
Source: Center of Concern
In this Issue:
- Beyond WTO Compliance: Seeking a Just 2007 U.S. Farm Bill - Kristin Sampson
- Populorum Progressio - A Vision Realized? - Katherine Feely, SND
- The Federal Budget Embeds a Moral Statement - Martin M. McLaughlin
- The Shifting Context of the Work for Justice - James E. Hug, SJ
- Rethinking U.S. Trade Policy for the Common Good - Congressional Briefing
Posted by coc on Tue, Jan 9, 2007
Source: Center of Concern
In this Issue:
- Signs of the Times: The U.S. Catholic Bishops' Pastoral Letter on the Economy-An Unfinished Agenda? - Martin McLaughlin
- Eat Justly! - Kristin Sampson
- U.S. Poultry in the Global Economy: Impacts on women, livelihoods, and the environment - Kristin Sampson and Carold Morrison
Posted by coc on Thu, Sep 14, 2006
Source: Center Focus
In this Issue:
- Blogging Toward a Vision - Jim Hug, SJ
- Following the Yellow Brick Road . . . Over a Cliff - Kristin Sampson
- Whither the WTO? - Maria Riley, OP
- EESJ Launches Strategic Partnerships - Kristin Sampson
- The Social Gospel according to Benedict - Jill Rauh