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Please visit our friend's sites at:

American Friends Service Committee

Lucy Parsons Center

(this site is down right now)

Massachusetts Peace, Justice & Environment Network

New Vision Organization
(this site is down right now)

Harvest Co-op


Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

B.A.G.L.Y.

United For a Fair Economy

Coalition of Immokalee Workers

MARC

Boston area Youth Organizing Project

Blak Madeen
Justice School Update:

Our first class of the new school year will be September 7th 2008. We will meet at the Community Church of Boston on the third floor at 10:45 AM.

We are meeting a little earlier than usual because we will be taking a field trip to the Boston Common for the
MSPCA-Angell: Walk for Animals. Please bring a bagged lunch to eat after the walk. Students and their family members are welcome!

If you are interested in joining us feel free to show up, we meet each Sunday, usually at 11:00 AM and finish our class around 12:45 PM. Also, if you have any questions you can contact JooYoung Choi (Justice School Director)  to learn more about our fun Social Justice Sunday School Program.
617-553-4259
565 Boylston Street · Boston, MA 02116 · Phone Number: (617) 553-4259
· E-Mail: thejusticeschool@gmail.com
What is the Justice School?
The Justice School provides peace and justice education for children and youth (ages 6 -14). We are the Community Church of Boston’s Sunday school.

Unlike traditional Sunday schools this education program is not focused on a particular religious faith. Our goal is to help young people have faith in themselves as activists, team leaders, group members, students and agents of positive change.

We hope you will join us in creating a proactive peace and justice community for young people. Each Sunday is filled with fun and interesting activities. Our students use skits, art, games and books as tools for learning. Our class also goes on field trips and meets with local social justice organizers.