In the current context of elections campaigns, the Jesuit Forum, along with many partners, is offering a series of online events related to political discernment.

These 2-hour events consist of a 15-20 minutes presentation by a speaker, followed by listening circles.

Here are the upcoming events:

  • Poverty Trends - The Question of Affordability, with Natalie Appleyard, socio-economic policy analyst at Citizens for Public Justice, author of the Poverty Trends Report 2024 .
    Tuesday, March 18, 6.30-8.30pm, EDT
    Register HERE.
  • Poverty Trends - The Question of Labour, with Natalie Appleyard, socio-economic policy analyst at Citizens for Public Justice, author of the Poverty Trends Report 2024.
    Tuesday April 1, 6.30-8.30pm, EDT
    Register HERE.
  • Politics and Cynicism: How to Create Hope When Everything Feels Bad, with With Dean Dettloff, PhD in Philosophy and Research and Advocacy Officer for Development and Peace - Caritas Canada.
    Wednesday April 9th, 5-7pm ET
    Register HERE.
  • Politics and Faith in a Polarized World... A More Discerning Look, with John Milloy, Assist. Prof of Public Ethics, Martin Luther Univ. College; Director, Centre for Public Ethics; Former Ontario MPP.
    Tuesday April 15th, 5-7pm ET
    Register HERE.

Find recordings or recapitulations of our past events HERE.

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The Jesuit Forum for Social Faith and Justice thanks its partners on this series of events:

 

 

 

 

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