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1 Unit 4: Social Justice & People of Good Character. Learning GoalsSuccess Criteria  I will understand what “social justice” means  I will understand the difference between “charity” and “justice”  I will understand the connection between the “Eucharist” and “Justice”  I will understand that “I” can make a difference and I will be able to identify several strategies for creating a better world.

2 1)Read Paradox of our Time and/or play music video. 2)What is the difference between “justice and charity” 3)What is social justice (note) and Christian Justice textbook work 4)Justice and the Eucharist 5)Making a difference! (Watch “Lost Generation” and discuss strategies for making a difference) Agenda

3  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=181B7yainqY (Paradox of Our Time) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=181B7yainqY Paradox of our time

4 What is Charity? How are people helped? Who can help? If you help are you in danger?

5 CHARITY- Social Service Provided by Individuals or private group actions Responds to immediate/short term needs Provides direct service (i.e. food, clothing, shelter, garbage pick up, visiting the sick) Directed at the “effects” of injustice Usually non-controversial and you will not be putting yourself in a position of danger. Charity

6 What is Justice? How are people helped? Who can help? If you help could you be in danger?

7 JUSTICE- Social Change Public- Collective actions Responds to long term needs Promotes social change (in-direct service) in institutions. Directed at the “root” causes of injustice Can involve controversy or protest (i.e. this can be challenging and at times, people put their lives on the line for justice) Justice

8  Catholic social teaching calls us to serve those in need and to change the structures that deny people their dignity and rights as children of God.  Therefore, service and action, charity and justice are complementary components of what it means to follow Jesus Christ. Neither alone is sufficient; both are essential signs of the gospel at work. Charity and Justice are both important

9  Charity = Responds to Immediate Needs (save babies that are floating down river)  Social Justice = Addresses Root Causes of Injustice (Asks questions: Why are babies being put in the river? How can we stop it?) Story Time With Mr. Morris River Babies

10  Social Justice are actions aimed at resolving the root causes of injustices.  Here, the key question is, Why? Why can some people afford to buy food, clothing, and shelter, while others cannot? Perhaps the cause is low-wage jobs or a rent system controlled by a handful of landlords.  In any case, social justice involves working for change that is focused on systems (the economic system, the health care system) and institutions (banks, schools, governments) rather than addressing the specific needs of individual families. The goal of social justice is to transform public policies to be more responsive to human needs over the long-term. The Wombat (All is One) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHyH3MPgZDo What is Social Justice?

11 Envisioning a World of Justice 1)What conditions are met in a just world? (9) 2)Explain how divorce is like war. (9-11) 3)Explain how there is lack of respect for people in a school and business setting. 4)Explain how abuse that people do to themselves is linked to the abuse some people do to the earth 5)Define grace. (16) explain what it has to do with social justice 6)Define natural law. (16) explain what it has to do with social justice 7)What is the message of the Good News proclaimed by Jesus? (20) 8)Summarize what it means to live your life in a Christian way (22-23) 9)Define the concept of rights (25-26) 10)Explain the difference between survival rights and thrivial rights. (26)

12  Eucharist calls us to live as Jesus did, how does this apply to Justice? -Jesus worked towards making the world a better place by challenging authority and society to accept children, women, the poor and those that were physically and mentally challenged, as well as prostitutes  In what ways can you live out Eucharist, while contributing to Justice?  Fighting against all forms of discrimination.  Standing up for women’s education in developing countries  Defending the life and dignity of all people (young and old) Justice and Eucharist

13  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OINa46HeWg8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OINa46HeWg8  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7dLU6fk9QY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7dLU6fk9QY (Cell Phone)  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vN2WzQzxuoA (First world problems) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vN2WzQzxuoA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWSYPDh7O5Q (Lost Generation)


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