Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary of California Lutheran University
Center for Climate Justice and Faith
Connecting Ecological Healing to Racial and Economic Justice
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Love for Creation in Nigeria
As part of her Sacred Action Project for the Certificate in Climate Justice and Faith, Sabi Elizabeth Aitiya brought together frontline congregations and faith-based organizations in her community in Yola, Nigeria. Read more.
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Coordinator: Spanish-language Certificate in Climate Justice and Faith
Working closely with an international advisory working group, the Coordinator will coordinate the planning, promotion, and implementation of the Certificate in Climate Justice and Faith – Spanish Language Track co-sponsored by Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, the Lutheran World Federation, and Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) World Hunger. Primary areas for initiative and focus are curriculum development for a transcontinental (North and Latin America), cohort-based, online nine-month Certificate program that cultivates skills, knowledge, spiritual strength, and community for contextually-rooted work of climate justice in communities of faith and in collaboration with others. Applicants must be proficient in Spanish and English. Click here to learn more and apply.
“Climate justice” holds that the climate crisis is inherently a crisis of racial, gender, and economic inequity. The humans suffering first and foremost the ravages of climate change are disproportionally the world’s people of color and economically poor people. Thus, climate justice weds efforts to address climate change with efforts toward racial and economic justice.
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