Re: [AsburyPark] Info Voters Are Asking For

2005-04-25 Thread eorslady


Jim,

How much actually goes to the selective causes you endorse and how much do you take as a salary?







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[AsburyPark] Info Voters Are Asking For

2005-04-21 Thread JWKeady







AP 
Listserve Members:

A 
voter recently asked me about my company, Educating for Justice.My 
guess is that ifone personwants to know what we do, there might be 
others out there who are interested too. I think it's helpful to know what 
a candidate does everyday to get a better understanding of who they are. 
To give people an understanding about EFJ,I like to tell them that we are 
similar to Amnesty International, only we focus much more heavily on 
education. My wife Leslie and I are the Founding Directors of EFJ and as 
such, we're really proud that we have been able to build EFJ from just an idea 
and a passion for social justice into a viable andsuccessful 
business. 

Below 
is some more detailed information about the company. Please 
feel free to email me with any questions or comments that you have. 


I 
look forward to seeing many of you at the Candidates' Forum tonight at 
Mt. Carmel. 

Peace, 
Jim Keady 


EDUCATING FOR JUSTICE

MISSION
Mission 
Statement
Educating for Justice, Inc. (EFJ) is an Asbury Park-based 
non-profit organization that develops, produces and distributes justice-oriented 
programming and content to the educational marketplace. Through research, digital filmmaking, 
grassroots educational events, and educational publishing, EFJ seeks to raise 
awareness about issues of justice and spark efforts for social change. 

HISTORY
Background on EFJ 

EFJ 
started out in June 2000 as the Olympic Living Wage Project. Our initial work was part of a broader 
international campaign to bring awareness about the labor abuses of Olympic 
apparel sponsors to athletes competing in the 2000 Sydney Games. As an 
experiment, 2 U.S. Americans lived in Indonesia on the income level of local factory 
workers and brought the truth of that reality to Sydney through a major media campaign focused 
on these starvation wages paid to Nike and Adidas factory workers. 

Current 
staff members of EFJ, all four of whom are graduates of St. 
Josephs University in Philadelphia, helped to make the experiment a 
reality. EFJ Founders, Leslie 
Kretzu and Jim Keady lived for one month on $1.25/day in Tangerang, Indonesia while EFJ Creative Director 
Mike Pierantozzi documented the solidarity experiment on digital video, and EFJ 
Webmaster Jeff Lyons uploaded daily journals, photos, pricing research and news 
articles to the site. The national 
and international interest was far greater than we had imagined, and consumer 
pressure was enough to make marginal changes at the factory 
level.

Five 
years later, Educating for Justice, Inc. has expanded into an international 
nonprofit organization with the primary goal of educating high school and 
college students about issues of global injustice by creating dynamic, cutting 
edge resources for public, parochial, and private schools in the U.S. Our materials and events raise 
questions, provide information, and push students to think critically about key 
social, economic and political issues, with the hope that they reevaluate the 
perspectives delivered to them by traditional sources - the mainstream media, 
major political parties, and corporate America.

ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
To meet 
our educational goals and provide our extensive grassroots network with the 
resources necessary to promote social justice, Educating for Justice, Inc. now 
includes six divisions:

EFJ 
Traveling Classroom
EFJ 
Films
EFJ 
Publications
EFJ 
Online Educational Resources
EFJ 
Grassroots Activism
EFJ 
Store

EFJ 
TRAVELING CLASSROOM
EFJ 
Traveling Classroom is the public lecture series division of EFJ, Inc. that 
develops and presents educational multi-media events for high schools, colleges, 
parishes, community groups and conferences (national and international). From October 2000 to date, EFJ founding 
directors, James Keady and Leslie Kretzu, have conducted Traveling Classroom 
events across the United 
States and internationally at more than 200 
venues. They have also briefed 
members of the US Congress and their staffs on Capitol Hill. Traveling classroom events are 
structured to present information from the perspective of the most vulnerable 
members of society, a perspective not often given consideration by students and 
faculty alike. For example, one of 
our current presentations, Behind the Swoosh: Sweatshops  Social Justice 
looks at the issue of sweatshops from the perspective of Nike and Adidas factory 
workers whom EFJ staff have personally interviewed. Each Traveling Classroom 
event includes key information on the subject, social analysis, theological or 
secular reflection and an action plan.

EFJ 
FILMS
EFJ 
Films, the filmmaking division of EFJ, Inc., produces and distributes original 
short and feature-length documentary films. To date, EFJ Films has produced three 
short educational films on the issue of sweatshops and currently is in 
production on its first feature-length documentary film. These films not only educate EFJs 
target audiences, but