
Justice for All.
We have so much to do.
We have so much to learn.
Our work is founded on the Yogyakarta Principles and general guidelines that fuel our work. We are committed to:
Go only where we are invited.
Practice under the assumption we have so much to learn.
Active listening to our hosts.
Forging Partnerships.
Responding when required.
Understanding that our priority is the furtherance of human rights efforts already established and on the ground.
Our Work is Both Spiritual and in the Public Square.
The work we do is vital and centered on the idea that God’s concern is with the vulnerable and marginalized. Through the centering, uplifting, and interaction with those voices, we believe that we are interacting with the Divine. Check out our work and how it can intersect with yours below.
We Can’t Do This Work Without You.
There is no way this work is possible without your help. Please consider assisting with this vital work by giving to our organization. Your tax-deductible gift to the Global Justice Institute enables are work and makes you a vital partner in seeking justice, charity, equity, and mercy for the whole world.
As Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel returned from marching with The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma, someone inquired of him if he had much time to pray during the march. Rabbi Heschel responded, “I prayed with my feet.”
Contact and Get Involved.
We value your interactions with us. Please visit our contact page to get in better touch with us so that we might support you in our work together. We cannot go this alone, nor should we attempt to do so.