Social Justice Challenge

Where you live should not decide whether you live or whether you die. – U2

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Hunger

April 5th, 2010 · 3 Comments

Of the many topics we’re covering in the Social Justice Challenge, hunger is one we might all think of immediately when we think of the world’s imbalance.

It’s not comfortable to think about, because most of us have easy access to food. But it is essential to actual living.

To kick things off this month, I’m asking you to post an image on your blog…something you think about when you hear the word hunger.

Find a picture that represents hunger to you, post it (feel free to add a little commentary) and then come back here and add your link. If you don’t have a blog, feel free to find an image and leave the link in comments. Let’s start opening up our hearts to the world of hurt this month’s theme is going to bring us. But don’t worry! The practical steps for this month will be more obvious and easy to do.

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  • sumana

    I am glad that I found this fro Wendy @ Caribousmom… I am participating…

  • Marjorie (PaperTigers)

    I have completed April as an Activist (I think – I need some clarification here – are we supposed to get hold of one of the books recommended in the reading list, or can we choose our own, and then it gets added as a resource to the list – sorry if I’m being a bit slow).

    I watched the video in the next post (You’re right, it is VERY hard to watch. ) My boys have donated all their pocket money from April and I’m matching it to UK-based charity Action Against Hunger.

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