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Social Justice
 

Social Justice Commission logoThe Catholic Commission for Social Justice (CCSJ) is grounded in the Biblical concept of Social Justice and the Catholic Social Teaching and is challenged by the Mission of Jesus to bring about a New World Order based on truth, love, justice, peace and freedom.

The CCSJ’s mission is to be fearless and unified voice to eradicate social injustice in Trinidad and Tobago and in the world, a voice infused with Gospel values that will awaken the social conscience of all citizens and create an empowered population so that all can be active participants in bringing about the Kingdom of God here on earth.

They strive to do this through Social Justice Education and Advocacy, promoting people centred development and working for the transformation of inequitable structures and systems.

About The Episcopal Delegate

Leela RamdeenEpiscopal Delegate for Social Justice Leela Ramdeen is an attorney-at- law with vast international experience in the area of race relations, education and other social justice issues.

Ms Ramdeen who was born in Trinidadian also holds both a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Masters degree in Education.

She received her secondary school education at Holy Faith Convent Couva and left Trinidad to pursue further studies in England in the late 1960’s.

After obtaining her first degree in Education, Ms Ramdeen taught at both primary and secondary schools from 1976 to 1980. In 1980 she was appointed to direct a team of teachers to promote achievement among pupils of Caribbean origin in London’s primary schools.

In 1984 she was made Inspector of Schools for the Inner London Education Authority (ILEA). From 1988- 1993 she held the post of Deputy Director of Education and Head of Quality Assurance in the London Borough of Haringey UK.

She has been a member of the Catholic Association for Racial Justice since 1980 and has lectured across Britain and Europe on various aspects of education, justice, peace, interfaith dialogue, ecumenism and theology. She was the vice president of the National Assembly against Racism in the UK and co-chair of the UK’s Anti-Racist Alliance.

Since 1993, she has been a member of the One World Action group, which aims to empower women in developing countries. She has also served as the chair of Cardinal Hume’s Advisory Group on the Catholic Church’s Commitment to the Black Community in Westminster and as the vice-moderator of the Council of Churches for Britain and Ireland: Churches Commission for Racial Justice. Ms Ramdeen is also an executive member of the Credo Foundation for Justice.

Contact Information

The Office of the Catholic Commission for Social Justice is located at:
Archbishop’s House
27 Maraval Road
Port-of-Spain
Tel: 868-622-6680
Fax: 868-622-8372
E-mail: rcsocjus@carib-link.net
Website: www.rcsocialjusticett.org

 
 
 
 
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