Examing Justice series
The Augusta Coalition for Peace & Justice (ACPJ) is sponsoring a college level mini-course on examining the principles associated with the virtue of justice. The purpose of this course is to help the general public understand that liberty and justice for all can only be attained through civil discourse based on proper reasoning. The course is free and open to the public.
We have hired three philosophy instructors from Mary Baldwin College; Rev. Dr. Edward Scott, Professor Roderic Owen, and Professor Jim Gilman to each present two lecture/discussions (6 total) scheduled for consecutive Monday evenings from October 4th thru November 8th and to be held at the Staunton Public Library.
The series is sponsored in conjunction with Joe Dockery Chiropratic Clinic.
We will update everyone concerning registration,etc as information is available.
About Us
ACPJ is a non-partisan / non-profit group of peace & social justice activists from Augusta County, Va., and the surrounding area.
ACPJ was formed by a group of local peace activists in response to plans by the U.S. Government to invade Iraq. The coalition has evolved into an organization that seeks to address many issues of local, national & international concern that threaten peace and social justice.
What We Care About:
Civil Liberties
Living Wage
Predatory Lending
Human Rights
Climate Change
Environment
Peace throughout the World
Race & Gender issues
Voting Rights
Tax Reform
Universal Healthcare
Military recruitment in schools
Eliminating the Death Penalty
And Many Others
Links to:
□ ACPJ Philosophy of Action.
□ ACPJ Meetings/Membership.
□ ACPJ Vision and Mission.


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