Have you ever been intimidated by the language or knowledge of people who are involved in activist causes?

Chapter Ten: Pieces of a Vision Discussion

Write a thoughtful, original post (250+ words). A. If you have strong feelings on the issue of abortion, could you imagine having extended heart-felt conversations where you do your best to listen to someone on the other side? What about some other issue where you have strong convictions? Is there a value in hearing diametrically opposed perspectives even if your own will remain the same? B. Have you ever been intimidated by the language or knowledge of people who are involved in activist causes? What would have made you feel more welcome? If you’re already involved, how could you reach out to people hesitant to take their first step? CHAPTER 10: A. Loeb talks about envisioning a world that incorporates principles of social justice. He specifically talks about how we might create a more just economy while acting to preserve our environment and address threats like global climate change. What are your thoughts about the examples and ideas suggested by Loeb and by people like Virginia Ramirez, Pete Knutson, Meredith Segal, Angie De Soto, Rich Cizik, and David Lewis? What ideas from the text would you incorporate into your own personal vision for a better world? B. What is your vision of a just society? What would it take to achieve it? What are the most important social problems that you think need to be solved? As you read the book, did the issues taken on by the people Loeb profiled make you think of areas where you’d like to take action

 

 

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