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Category Archives: ubuntu
2010 Shop with a Conscience Consumer Guide
The following link is from the SweatFree Communities website with a helpful guide to products–mostly clothing–that were made by workers who made a decent wage and are treated fairly. I know this is one of those things that we would … Continue reading
Posted in economic justice, justice, social justice, ubuntu
Tagged fair trade, workers rights
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Ubuntu, Shalom, & Racial Reconciliation
Ubuntu is an African word and concept that is very much like the Biblical word and concept “shalom.” There is a well written article that deals with both of these concepts in the context of the article’s subject and title, … Continue reading
Posted in anti-racism, peace, Reconciliation, shalom, ubuntu
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Desmond Tutu on “Ubuntu”
“You need others. But you need others for everything, really. In our part of the world, we have something called ubuntu. Ubuntu. Ubuntu. Ubuntu. The essence of being human. We say a person is a person through other persons. I … Continue reading
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