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GBCS co-sponsoring inaugural global thematic webinar on Social Justice: Migration, Racism & Discrimination, and Health
“Social Justice: Migration, Racism & Discrimination, and Health,” will be led by Rev. Dr. Liberato (Levi) Bautista, GBCS Assistant General Secretary for United Nations and International Affairs and also the President of CoNGO.
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faith in action
Revising the Social Principles: A global process
The General Conference tasked Church and Society to revise the Social Principles. The process is ongoing and has included conversations with United Methodists around the world. One United Methodist reflects on her experience.
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resolution
Global Racism and Xenophobia: Impact on Women, Children, and Youth
2016 Book of Resolutions, #6024
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press release
Global symposium will look at 2021 as defining year for gender equality
Church and Society will co-host a virtual gathering with diverse faith and UN partners to develop stategies to accelerate advocacy for gender justice.
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resolution
A Charter for Racial Justice in an Interdependent Global Community
2016 Book of Resolutions, #3371
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faith in action
"The Future is Upon Us: What Now?” Symposium Will Explore Shaping Multilateral Solutions
Global faith leaders and civil society to gather in New York to explore multilateral responses to concerns like climate change, human rights, peacebuilding, and emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence.
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Peace With Justice Partnerships
Coalitions and partners on issues of peacebuilding, conflict resolution, disarmament, nonproliferation, and multilateralism
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faith in action
Church and Society Spring 2025 Board Meeting Highlights
Under the guiding theme of Sacred Resilience, Disciplined Hope, the Board of Directors of the General Board of Church and Society met in Torrance, California, March 17-19, 2025. (Photos courtesy of Robin Kelby, Joscie Cutchens and Levi Bautista)
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faith in action
Who’s in, who’s out: Migrants and a compact
The terrains that migrants and refugees traverse are as contested as the road to a global compact on migration, now under negotiations at the United Nations.