Super Bowl 2013 – What would you do with $3.7 million?
BY CHRIS KERR | January 28, 2013
The average cost for a 30-second Super Bowl commercial will be $3.7 million this year. Yup, we said “million.”
We are looking for folks interested in sharing the impact this amount of money could have for their social justice issue of passion, in 250 words or less.
We need them by this Wednesday (1/30) at 11:59 PM Eastern. We will post the best ideas this coming weekend! Submit your post below.

Chris joined the Ignatian Solidarity Network (ISN) as executive director in 2011. He has over fifteen years of experience in social justice advocacy and leadership in Catholic education and ministry. Prior to ISN he served in multiple roles at John Carroll University, including coordinating international immersion experience and social justice education programming as an inaugural co-director of John Carroll’s Arrupe Scholars Program for Social Action. Prior to his time at John Carroll he served as a teacher and administrator at the elementary and secondary levels in Catholic Diocese of Cleveland. Chris speaks regularly at campuses and parishes about social justice education and advocacy, Jesuit mission, and a broad range of social justice issues. He currently serves on the board of directors for Christians for Peace in El Salvador (CRISPAZ). Chris earned a B.A. and M.A. from John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio. He and his family reside in Shaker Heights, Ohio.