Canadian Unitarians for Social Justice

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Canadian Unitarians for Social Justice
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The official CUSJ logo, featuring a flaming chalice and the CUSJ initialism.
AbbreviationCUSJ
Formation1996
Typesocial justice religious organization
PurposeTo develop and maintain a vibrant network of Unitarian social action in Canada and elsewhere and to proactively represent Unitarian principles and values in matters of social justice.[1]
HeadquartersMoves about the country. Currently, Ottawa[2]
Location
  • Canada
Official language
Mostly English
President
Margaret Rao
Key people
volunteer board
AffiliationsCanadian Unitarian Council
Websitehttp://cusj.org/

Canadian Unitarians for Social Justice (CUSJ), established in 1996, is a Canadian Unitarian Universalist social justice organization that is an associate member of the Canadian Unitarian Council.[3] The organization publishes quarterly issues of JUSTnews and quarterly discussion papers each year.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "History – Canadian Unitarians for Social Justice".
  2. ^ CUSJ History
  3. ^ "About CUSJ – Canadian Unitarians for Social Justice". cusj.org. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
  4. ^ "JUSTnews newsletters and discussion papers – Canadian Unitarians for Social Justice". cusj.org. Retrieved 2019-06-04.

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