Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice 2020

The goal of our collaboration proposal is

To create an environment of dialogue and reflection on prophetic resilience

Description of our collaboration proposal

Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice (IFTJ) is the largest annual Catholic social justice gathering in the United States, and 2020’s event emphasized the need to gather as members of a community committed to social justice for continued education and action. IFTJ 2020 was held virtually from October 19-26, with the same wonderful line-up of speakers, breakout sessions, networking events, and more. Now, you can access to content from the 2020 Ignatian Family Teach-in for Justice

Inspired by people of faith who witness to the truth of our interdependence, we are called to break down all that separates us from the love of God, from each other, and from flourishing. We are called to become vulnerable in order to break down biases and unfair privileges. We are called to holy boldness in order to uproot the causes of oppression and violence. We are called to uncover and remember, in the words of Pope Francis during the coronavirus pandemic, “our blessed common belonging, of which we cannot be deprived: our belonging as brothers and sisters.”

Using the power of a virtual space to connect our network, the 2020 Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice serves as a witness to our resilience—continuing our work to collectively seek a more just world even in the midst of a pandemic.

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If you would like to access the content from the 2020 Ignatian Family Teach-in for Justice, register here.

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