SDG Street mural painting by high school students in the Philippines promoting SDG advocacy (2030 Youth Force-Philippines) Ecojesuit is happy to share this interview of
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In every breath, we are connected [VIDEO]
The Pacific Ocean, a third of the earth’s surface, changes seasonally. Those changes are becoming more extreme, so the typhoons, the monsoon seasons give us
The Common Good Series: Conversations for a more connected world
Ecojesuit launches The Common Good Series (TCGS), monthly interview episodes highlighting different actions happening in various institutions globally that are hoped to spark inspiration for
Reviving agroecology and solidarity in building a new normal
Raiza Javier How do we build back from a global health crisis that exposed deeply rooted sufferings long endured by the poor? How do we
L’engagement de l’Ecojesuit dans la construction de la nouvelle normale
Traduit par le scolastique Gilbert Lasway SJ La vulnérabilité humaine et la dégradation de l’environnement sont mises à nu une fois de plus alors que
Compromiso de Ecojesuit para reconstruir una nueva normalidad
Entrada para #SketchingforChange2020, Drawing Laudato Si’: Malou Saliendra La vulnerabilidad humana y la degradación ambiental, quedan al descubierto una vez más a medida que crece
Ecojesuit commitment to build back a new normal
Human vulnerability and environmental degradation are laid bare once more as the pandemic grows and country documentation reveals the spread of the virus. All of
Connecting voices, connecting Laudato Si’: Action 2021 (a video)
The message and the voice of Laudato Si’ still continue to be a consoling message of peace for everyone, from the margins to the leaderships.
Water is life: Reflection for Laudato Si’ Week 2020 and beyond
Sue Martin During Laudato Si’ Week 2020, the Australian Jesuit Province put out a challenge for all to learn, pray and take action for the
Post-COVID-19 economic recovery and integral ecological conversion
Rowena Soriaga and Brex Arevalo With the COVID-19 pandemic bringing to a near-standstill the global economy and the prospects of a “new normal” still being