Students today want to make a lasting mark on the world. While social justice issues can be a bandwagon for some to hop onto, for Christians the call to justice is profound and ongoing. Here we explore issues that face the world and the campus and share stories of how students actively address social injustice.
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KRUP: New life in New Orleans
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Throughout the year, God has been doing a major makeover on our InterVarsity group, moving us toward becoming a genuine witnessing community. The structural changes we’d made earlier were building momentum in our InterVarsity chapter at UNH. We began to dream big about God’s mission on our campus. But even our big dreams didn’t prepare us for what God would do when we spent our spring break in New Orleans for the Katrina Relief Urban Plunge (KRUP).
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Seeking Justice: Clint Eastwood’s Changeling
Twin themes of justice and redemption take the screen in the movie, Changeling.
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The compassionate cinema of Ramin Bahrani
The films of Ramin Bahrani are essential viwing for students concerned with justice issues.

