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One is called to live nonviolently even if the change one works for seems impossible.
Lord, teach me to be generous;
Teach me to serve you as you deserve.
America Media and the Ignatian Solidarity Network announce a brand new social justice film contest, Voices From the Margins ’15. College undergraduates are invited to create short films focused on a wide breadth of topics, including — but not limited to — poverty, immigration, race and gender, human life issues and human rights, the environment and ecology.
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