The encyclical that first introduced Rights Theory to the Catholic Church
What is Pacem en Terris (Peace on Earth)?
Persecution, war, natural disasters, lack of jobs, and crop failure are all examples of this
What are push factors?
The movement started by Dorothy Day
What is the Catholic Worker Movement?
This responsibility that we are each tasked with is reserved for those 18 years of age and older in the United States
What is voting?
There are three levels of rights... name this one: realized in different ways in different societies and cultures; positive obligations of society towards its members and are indispensable for the realization of human dignity
What are Social Rights?
Freedom, higher wages, job prospects, family reunification, and better quality of life are all examples of this
What are pull factors?
The city in which Dorothy Day did most of her ministry to the poor, and the location of the first Catholic Worker House
What is New York City?
The number of hours needed for your Senior Service Requirement
What is 10 independent hours plus 2 Days of Service?
There are three levels of rights... name this one: realized and mediated through institutions such as the state, the legal system, the economic institutions
What are Institutional Rights?
An example of a basic right of workers
What is the right to productive work, to decent and fair wages, to the organization and joining of unions, to private property, to economic initiative?
This social justice issue was most written about in Day's newspaper, The Catholic Worker Papers
What is the dignity of workers?
Ms. Flood's college alma mater
What is Catholic University?
There are three levels of rights... name this one: belong to every human being and create duties which bind other persons, society, and the state
What are Personal Rights?
Migrants who are fleeing war & persecution are often referred to as this
Who are asylum seekers / refugees?
Day first went to jail in 1917 for demonstrating at the White House fighting for...
What are Women's Voting Rights?
Active participation in the order of society
What is advocacy?
The philosopher that has stated that rights are infringed upon, and the person in need of the rights may not always receive them in order to properly live out a life of life, liberty, and property
Who is John Locke?
The Catholic who notably said this quote about migration: “Migrants and refugees are not pawns on the chessboard of humanity. They are children, women, and men who leave & are forced to leave their homes for various reasons, who share a legitimate desire for knowing and having, but above all for being more.”
Who is Pope Francis?
The number of Catholic Worker Houses in the world today
What is 200?
This term examines how multiple oppressed identities interact to create overlapping and compounding systems of disadvantage
What is intersectionality?