Bridging Borders

CJI’s newsletter, called Bridging Borders, provides a way for friends and supporters to stay up to date with the work of Canadian Jesuits International, to see where we are working and who we are working with.

Bridging Borders is published three times a year, in January, May and September. Each issue has a different theme that highlights a major aspect of our work in the Global South as well as our efforts in Canada to learn and act in solidarity.

Solidarity in a fractured world

By Fr. Daniel Mutale, SJ 

In an era marked by deepening inequality, unsustainable debt, and … Read more

A year of crisis, commitment, and hope

By Tess Sison, Communications Coordinator “The world is facing a crisis of solidarity—a … Read more

‘Long silences and hardworking hands’ Indigenous women weave the way to a just future

By Jeannette Curinao Alcavil

Against a … Read more

Working together for a just world

In another tumultuous year marked by global conflicts forcibly displacing millions of people, climate-related … Read more

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Sudanese refugees who cross the border into South Sudan receive assistance from Jesuit Refugee Service, ranging from psychosocial support to… Read more
‘Strangers in our country’ Climate-induced displacement and migration in Malawi

By Br Ngonidzashe Edward, SJ

“These cyclones have made us … Read more

A year of creating hope through action

The past year was another challenging one for many as the world continued … Read more

Moran Memorial School students gain knowledge, skills and self-confidence that empower them to succeed and help their communities. Read story.… Read more
We need to assert education as a human right

By Heba Al Basha 

In 2012, 11-year-old Anisa fled with her … Read more

Tapestry of Hope and Solidarity 

Canadian Jesuits International Organizational Report

 

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2022 Fall Newsletter

Green justice: The resilience of Congolese women

By Agnès Kabwiz

My story is not easy to tell. It is full … Read more

Querida Amazonia

By Laura Vicuña Pereira Manso CF

Thirty years ago, the Karipuna people in the Amazon were almost decimated … Read more

Voices of hope: Caring for our common home

By Sylvia Miclat

Climate change affects every part of the world and … Read more

2021 Fall Newsletter

The power of our land

By Leidy Marcela Guevara Silva, Bayron José Tafur Barbosa and Julián Andrés Sánchez Botina

If … Read more

Affirming hope for a just future

By Carmen de los Ríos

“Let no one rob you of your hope.” – … Read more

The effects of the pandemic on forced migration in Central America, Mexico and the USA

By Rafael Moreno SJ

COVID-19 … Read more

2020 Fall Newsletter

Towards a fair and equal society: Women take the lead

By Roxana Dulón Gonzáles PhD

Twenty years into the new … Read more

Caring for “Our common home”: Reflections from the Amazon

By Alfredo Ferro Medina SJ

The Amazon, part of our “Common … Read more

Lok Manch community awareness meeting on basic rights.

2020 Winter Newsletter

Lok Manch: The power of collective action

By Stanislaus Jebamalai SJ

Access to quality education, health and other basic services … Read more

The Universal Apostolic Preferences: A vision for the future

By Xavier Jeyaraj SJ

The Universal Apostolic Preferences (UAPs) are the … Read more

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