Transcription of Environmental Racism: an ecumenical study guide
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EnvironmentalRacisman ecumenical study guideProduced by the Eco- justice Working GroupNational Council of Churches of Christ in the USAW ritten and Compiled by Rebecca Barnes-DaviesNational Council of Churches USAN ational Council of Churches USAEco- justice Program Office110 Maryland Ave., NESuite 108 Washington, DC Listing IntroductionDefining Environmental racism and JusticeEnvironmental justice PrinciplesA Brief History of the MovementModern Examples of Environmental racism and InjusticeTheological ReflectionsStudy and reflectionHistorical overview Action StepsResourcesPage235781011131416 ecumenical Environmental racism study PacketIntroductionAs Christians we have been called to follow Jesus Christ, to walk in his ways of mercy, justice , love and truth-telling. While we gather to worship, study the Bible, and offer our lives to God as part of our interior Christian life, we know that to embody and share the good news also means that we must attend to the world around us.
Environmental Justice is the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national orgin, culture, education, or income with respect to the
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