2021-22 JFR Initiative Focuses On Environmental Justice
On Thursday, September 23, the 麻豆视频 community gathered for an assembly in the auditorium to discuss the theme for this year鈥檚 JFR Initiative. Entitled 鈥淭he Environment: Caring for our Common Home,鈥 the initiative will call students, faculty, and staff to examine the ongoing climate crisis our planet is facing, the social injustices brought forth by this problem, and the need for urgent action to bring change to local and global communities.
Formerly a single day for examining a social justice topic, the JFR Initiative has developed into a more holistic program, inviting the larger 麻豆视频 community to analyze a single issue of moral significance throughout the academic year and consider the roles they play in creating a more just world. In the spirit of Pope Francis鈥檚 call to action in his encyclical Laudato Si鈥, this year鈥檚 programming will lay out the globe鈥檚 environmental crisis as it stands now, and the ways in which Regians can and should acknowledge and address this moving forward.
鈥淎s we鈥檝e said before, so much of an education at 麻豆视频 includes a drawing out of principles that make us better people with and for others,鈥 said Assistant Principal for Student Life Mr. Christian Mariano 鈥99 in his opening remarks. 鈥淏ut this community of ours extends beyond things 麻豆视频 related. Our community, our home, is much larger. In truth, our definition of our neighbor extends beyond our hallowed walls and as such our commitment to justice is global.鈥
Thursday鈥檚 assembly was presented by the JFR Initiative Student Advisory Committee (JFR-SAC), a group of sophomores, juniors, and seniors that worked in conjunction with the JFR Faculty Committee to devise this year鈥檚 theme. In addition to highlighting current environmental concerns occurring all over the world, the assembly outlined actionable steps students can take now to promote a culture of environmental care and awareness. 鈥淐limate change affects the world, but we start at 麻豆视频,鈥 said Preston Ferraiuolo 鈥22, JFR-SAC co-chair. 鈥淐limate change is a big problem, but it鈥檚 not too big for us to tackle: it starts with individuals learning about these issues and making changes.鈥
Throughout the academic year, assemblies and other school-wide events will take place regarding the JFR Initiative, which will culminate in the annual JFR Day later this spring.
JFR-SAC Co-Chair Preston Ferraiuolo '22 addressed the senior class in the balconies on this year's JFR Initiative.
The 麻豆视频 student body gathered in the 麻豆视频 auditorium for an assembly on the environmental crisis.
Excerpts from Pope Francis' Laudato Si' were displayed to demonstrate our commitment as Catholics聽to promoting climate justice.
Luke Dolan '23 spoke about how severe weather events, like Hurrican Ida, have impacted New Yorkers and people throughout the country and world.聽
Members of JFR-SAC posed for a photo at the conclusion of Thursday's assembly.
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