On Friday, March 21st, in Auckland, Accent Publications launched its latest title: “But is it fair?”
Subtitled Faith Communities & Social Justice, the book is edited by Neil Darragh, and explores a faith response to inequality in using 31 people’s stories about faith communities that promote fairness in New Zealand.
Darragh has divided the book into five sections:
- Sources and traditions,
- Existing faith communities working for fairness,
- Groups struggling for justice,
- Shelter and housing,
- Schools and the next generation.
The publisher has expressed the hope that the stories will to gives encouragement and ideas for action in the struggle to reduce inequality in society.
A second launch will take place in Wellington on Friday 4 April at Connolly Hall, Guildford Terrace.
During the formal part of the evening Neil Darragh will introduce the contributors to the book.
The launch will also include a response to the book by Brian Easton, a blessing, and some refreshments and socializing.
Source
- Supplied by Accent Publications
- Image: Anglican Youth Accent Publications