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Pursuit of Social Justice in Today’s Fractured World

by Leslie Horan | Apr 1, 2024 | Uncategorized

June 2024  by Tullio Orlando In today’s world, the pursuit of social justice is a critical and complex endeavor. Social justice aims to create a fair and equitable society where all individuals have equal opportunities, rights, and access to resources....

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In 2003, Colin Farrell’s newborn son James was diagnosed with Angelman Syndrome, a rare disorder that could prevent walking or talking. He embraced every milestone, like James walking at four, and his roles in  In Bruges and The Banshees of Inisherin echoed this devotion.  The bad-boy image gone, and Colin says, “The wildest thing I ever did was love.” When we embrace our differences with love-belonging becomes a natural instinct”.
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