FACES of RESISTANCE

GALLERY 3
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A16


13-18. The Economic Way of the Cross - Monday, April 10, 2000. Organized by the Religious Working Group on the World Bank and IMF, a coalition of over forty religious organizations, the Economic Way of the Cross was a prayerful procession through the streets of downtown Washington, D.C. The event sought to draw attention to the policies and practices of various corporate and governmental institutions that devastate the lives of millions of people throughout the world. The Christian underpinnings of the event reflect the theological understanding of Christ being continually crucified while ever people and other aspects of creation experience suffering and death as a result of oppressive structures of power.


15. Chris Girardi (above left).


17. Anne Pettifor, national coordinator of Jubilee 2000 UK. "The Economic Way of the Cross invites people of faith to relate prayerfully the Passion of Jesus Christ to the suffering of women, men and children throughout the world today," says Pettifor. "Often, this suffering is the result of unjust economic relationships, what we call social, or structural sin."


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CONTENTS AND LINKS


INTRODUCTION
GALLERY 1 - FACES OF RESISTANCE
GALLERY 2 - CONFRONTING CORPORATE GLOBALIZATION
GALLERY 3 - A16
GALLERY 4 - MAY DAY 2000
GALLERY 5 - STOPPING THE WAR ON THE POOR
GALLERY 6 - RESPONDING TO THE CRISIS IN IRAQ
GALLERY 7 - CLOSING THE SCHOOL OF THE AMERICAS
GALLERY 8 - HIGHWAY 55
GALLERY 9 - ALLIANT ACTION