Day 11: The Law and the Park Ranger
As someone with a deep love for creation, I can easily pit myself against the world, imagining myself as an oppositional force to pronounce justice.
Br. Ken is a Jesuit of the Midwest Province. He is a doctoral candidate in U.S. history at Georgetown University, studying the Jesuits and the labor movement.
As someone with a deep love for creation, I can easily pit myself against the world, imagining myself as an oppositional force to pronounce justice.
The waste of consumption overwhelmingly falls onto the poor. Trash and waste disposal preys on the poor with environmental classism. Climate change further entrenches systemic racism. My consumption creates someone else’s scarcity.
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