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Liberation Day
The Liberation Day tariffs are a broad package of import duties announced by U.S. President Donald Trump on April 2, 2025—a date he called "Liberation Day". In a White House Rose Garden ceremony, Trump signed Executive Order 14257, Regulating Imports
Gavin Newsom referred to "liberation day" in California as he announced a plan to redraw congressional maps to counter Republican-led redistricting efforts in Texas. He emphasized the importance of protecting democracy and called for a special election on November 4 to approve the new map. The Guardian Al Jazeera
Overview of "Liberation Day" Announcement
California Governor Gavin Newsom declared "liberation day" during a rally on August 14, 2025. This event marked his announcement of a new redistricting plan aimed at countering Republican-led efforts in Texas.
Liberation theology is a theological approach emphasizing the liberation of the oppressed. The term originated among Latin American Catholic theologians in the 1960s, and it has increasingly been used to describe similar approaches in other parts of the globe. It often engages in socio-economic analyses, and emphasizes social concern for those marginalized due to their social class, race, ethnicity, gender, etc.
Liberation theologies were first being discussed in the Latin American context, especially within Catholicism in the 1960s after the Second Vatican Council. There, it became the political praxis of theologians such as Frei Betto, Gustavo Gutiérrez, Leonardo Boff, and Jesuits Juan Luis Segundo and Jon Sobrino, who popularized the phrase "preferential option for the poor".[1][2]
The option for the poor is simply the idea that, as reflected in canon law, "The Christian faithful are also obliged to promote social justice and, mindful of the precept of the Lord, to assist the poor." It indicates an obligation, on the part of those who would call themselves Christian, first and foremost to care for the poor and vulnerable.[3]
Its roots can be traced to precursors like Catholic Action and the influence of the Second Vatican Council, which inspired new approaches to addressing systemic poverty and inequality in Latin America.[4][5] While its theological framework centers on interpreting the Gospel through the lens of the oppressed, liberation theology also drew from broader socialist and anti-imperialist movements.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberation_theology
America Magazine
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The Jesuit Past of Gov. Brown - America Magazine
"Jerry Brown: Latin Scholar and One-Time Almost Priest." This is the headline for an Atlantic article that summarizes the highlights from an interview that Brown, governor of California, gave …
Jerry moonbeam Brown
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That Was Zen, This Is Now - TIME
To others, unmoved by his fascination with Buckminster Fuller's visions of the future and the small-is-beautiful theories of E.F. Schumacher,Brown was a weirdo they called "Governor Moonbeam."
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