
This year’s Fall education and advocacy campaign by Canadian Jesuits International (CJI) will focus on women as essential changemakers, placing them at the heart of the global quest for justice, equality, and sustainability.
Under the theme Women at the Heart of Justice, the campaign will spotlight women’s struggles and raise the voices of those confronting injustice. Around the world, women continue to face systemic exclusion from education, land rights, economic opportunity, and leadership roles. Many women face gender-based violence, displacement, and discriminatory laws that undermine their autonomy and safety.
Sister Laura Vicuña Pereira Manso
The campaign will feature events across Canada, with guest speaker Sister Laura Vicuña Pereira Manso — a Franciscan Catechist nun and member of Brazil’s Indigenous Kariri people. For over 20 years, she has worked alongside Indigenous communities in the Brazilian Amazon, defending human rights and the environment. As vice president of the Ecclesial Conference of the Amazon (CEAMA), she fights against illegal logging and land grabbing, particularly in Rondônia, Brazil.
Sister Laura will also headline CJI’s Youth for Others Advocacy Symposium, November 16–18 at Saint Paul University in Ottawa.
At CJI, we believe justice begins by listening to those on the margins—where women so often lead with courage and resilience. From refugee camps to Indigenous territories, women are defending life, dignity, and our common home, with support from our Jesuit partners in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Participate in the campaign, visit: bit.ly/CJIFallCampaign2025
Learn about the Youth Advocacy Symposium: bit.ly/Y4O2025