Justicia, Paz y Tierra / Justice, Peace and Earth
Blog
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Young People Invited to be the Next Generation of Nobel Peace Laureates Because The World Can Not Afford War
The
world can no longer afford war. The newly released Global Peace
Index 2026 reveals that we are at a critical point and things are
getting worse. In terms of building peace in the world, the US ranks 134
out of 163 countries in the world. This is the time to encourage young people in the heroic work of
building compassion, justice, and peace in the world.
They
can begin getting to know other young people through participating and/or
presenting in the CFC Global
Youth Conference 2026 - Radical Compassion in Action for Justice
Young
people about 15 to 35 years old are invited to be with about 30 Nobel Peace
Laureates Dec. 2 to 4, 2026, in Rome at the Nobel Peace
Summit and to learn from these ordinary people who grew to do
extraordinary things in the world.
Sister
Martha Ann Kirk now has part time job with the Charter for Compassion as the Coordinator of Compassionate
Colleges and Universities Initiatives. The Charter has a partnership with the
Nobel Peace Laureates Secretariat which wishes to educate youth as much as possible.
She
is to recruit 30 to 70 young people to be with about 30 Laureates for three
days and learn. We do not have funding for the young people to get there, but we are
giving them what may be a once in a lifetime opportunity of LEARNING FROM
LAUREATES. You can say thatis is expensive to go to Rome, but it is
only a tiny fraction of what we are spending and will spend on war. A glimpse
of the cost of war. Things
are getting worse. Global Peace
Index 2026.
Please
contact Sr. Martha Ann who will be happy to explain more. Write kirk@uiwtx.edu and a virtual meeting can be
arranged or call 210-883-5934.
Get information on the CFC Global Youth Conference 2026 - Radical Compassion in Action for Justice
July Events World Day Against Human Trafficking
Bio-Psycho Social Vulnerability in Child Trafficking
Webinar on July 29 at 1 PM - 5 PM ET
This workshop will provide an extremely comprehensive view into the developmental etiology of child trafficking, demonstrating how the development of certain infant attachment experiences can lead to subsequent juvenile trafficking vulnerability, and how traffickers fulfill the inherent social-emotional deficits to trauma bond with and exploit youth.
Safety and Planning with Trafficked Youth
Webinar on July 30 1 - 4 PM ET
Safety plans are integral to optimizing safety at every stage for survivors of trafficking and youth at-risk of sexual exploitation. This workshop will discuss the importance of safety planning WITH youth and provide strategies to encourage them to take ownership of and participate in the development of their own personalized plans.
More on the Webinars here
World Day Against Trafficking in Persons by United Nations here
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Innovative Options for Community Violence Reduction by Texas Impact
Date: July 1, 2026
Time: - Link: Zoom Link
Calendar: featured event, SCEvents
Eddie Franz is the featured speaker. He is the Jail to Jobs' Executive Director. It is a non-profit organization based in Austin to empower youth working or hoping for justice in Central Texas leading to purposeful and meaningful life after incarceration.
More here:
https://texasimpact.org/events/innovative-options-for-community-violence-reduction/
Sunday, June 28, 2026
Q & A with a Sister
She is the Congregational Coordinator of Justice and Peace. Similar to what other women religious, Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation (JPIC) advocates, she gives the voice to the vulnerable often in the fringes, forgotten, abused, dismissed or abandoned. She brings the awareness into public and invite people into action to end the systemic injustice in many forms.
Let us ponder on her words and pray what is God inviting us to do:
Similar to Texas, Pennsylvania also has concerns on environmental issues caused by fracking that is everywhere. There used to be coal mining in Baden.There are only a handful of parishes that are connected in Baden. There is a good collaboration among these parishes to abolish death penalty. There is a moratorium on death penalty in Pennsylvania.
The work of JPIC is so big and is overwhelming. The question is, what can we fix right here? Benzene leaks from the collaboration?
I collaborate by attending public meeting and hearing. I am testifying, writing testimony, and have someone lead the advocacy.We have a lay person who is 96 y.o. in assisted living, she does a lot of writing. She was instrumental or she started the non-violence movement five or six years ago.One of the advocacies that I am working on is the abolishment of Death Penalty. I meet with the collaborative to discuss the alternative to Death Penalty which is 1st Wednesday of the month with Sister Helen Prejan.The house and senate are split in passing this bill through the House Judiciary Committee among the Democrat Governor and the Republican Senator.Note: After the interview with Sister Kari, there are latest news on how this Death Penalty and Life Sentencing are changing in Pennsylvania.
There is an ICE presence in Pennsylvania. There are 14 people who recently got picked up in Ambridge. I know there are thousands picked up in Chicago.
We have a house for the vulnerable as an outreach. It is a community center since 2014. We only work on online ministry.I still work once a week in the hospital and then work on JPIC causes in other days of the week. I accompany people to Washington jail or bring them to the ICE office. I pray and accompany them.Latinos are the target. They are getting picked up. I am white so I am safe in going to the Latino stores. I buy their products because there are less Latinos in these stores. Even Chinese or certain group of people like of colored people are picked up.It is important to know your rights. We have Bail funds for the vulnerable.What is the importance of accompanying them? I accompany them to court for safety to make sure what happened to them.
After four hours, they get transported to other states. The challenge is to ask ourselves, what is our capacity? How can we collaborate to end the oppression of what started since the US Civil War.
War is not over. We never really resolved the Civil War. People who got enslaved in the past are similar to what is happening now. The slaves in the past were not paid, similar to the vulnerable of today. In the past, there was enslavement in the South while the north residents do not want Black. In Saint Louis, the town was burned down. There was a Black Town in Tulsa OK where Black people were hated and the town was burned down.The South Carolina has black and white heroes (during the civil war).Juneteenth in Texas shows the domination (mentality).JPIC also works on the Indigenous Cosmology Decolonization. If you see, Sister Kari is raised in white Supremacist culture where whites are worth more than others. With this culture, domination disregard the others than considering mutual care.
How can we have mutual care?Shift the relationship with power, time, and it became care with relationship.
There is a need for ecological conversion. We need environmental lawyers. Scientists and lawyers cannot fix this. This is a theological problem.As women religious, quoting church documents (to raise awareness), can be helpful. We can learn from Lyla Jean Johnston from New Mexico. As Lyla shared, human b are keystone species. Nature is pristine while human is spoiler. But both thrive if they are in the right relationship and vice versa.Talking about shifting the relationship, we can learn from the Braiding Sweetgrass.
Make sure that the first person to drive the electric car really wants to drive it as she will shape the experience for the rest. I can also suggest that if your congregation is not ready for electric, use hybrid.




