WHAT IS JUSTICE?
Justice is an abstract idea tied to what we think is fair — a kind of “complex accounting,” in the words of bell hooks. When MJN formed, we knew that if we wanted to make justice normal, it’s the pervasive habits that needed attention, not only the siloed programmatic actions that limit norm shifts.
Our working description is based on reading characterizations of justice, from climate, environmental, and procedural, to distributive, economic, and restorative. We don’t see this as a definition. Instead, it’s the draft outline for a system blueprint: the ingredients we think our system might need to make justice normal.
AN ACTION
… To design systems that treat all members as inherently of equal value & voice — not the same — while:
naming and undoing anti-Blackness, anti-Indigeneity, bias, and prejudice. Is Earth also a member? And if so, who represents her voice where she can’t speak?
respecting unique individual contributions & wisdoms, such as getting credit for our hard work, without losing sight of equality.
A FUTURE STATE
… In which justice is a norm of systems & we see liberation:
collective prosperity, repair, and redressal for past wrongs, especially for all groups historically denied.
stewardship of Earth, knowing that voices of Earth beings most affected by poison in our air, water, & land are undermined in today's unjust systems.
harmony & synergy in everyday relationships, recognizing that systems are simply relational models.
4 CHARACTERISTICS
What does a system look like in which justice, as defined, is possible, sustained, and protected? Our working descriptions have led us to 4 characteristics to practice in operations, finance, and programs. We're gathering feedback to keep evolving.
PRACTICE & LISTEN
There are tensions in justice that organizations have been wrestling with for centuries. Like: how do we weigh equal value against individual contributions? Who should have power in decisions where few can be present — and why?
We’re beginning to share, blueprint, and pilot new systems, with hope that pilots will result in different outcomes at small scales. From there, we can scale what works. Eventually, we hope justice becomes normal, not the exception.