Hope in the Precarious Times of Exodus, Middle School, and Today

In her keynote, Annie Fox invites us to recognize and embrace our own power as people of faith working for justice. She grounds her talk in two very different stories of claiming power: the Hebrew people in the book of Exodus and her own story of unexpected leadership in middle school. Through these stories, she encourages leaders to notice and name their power in their work for justice. To accompany her talk, Fox offers a toolkit of resources for change-makers to organize and build power in their schools, clubs, parishes, and community groups.
This resource is part of the 2025 Virtual Teach-In package. View all of the related keynotes, breakouts, prayers, and discussion guides on the Virtual IFTJ page.
Education for Justice
Virtual Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice
Wondering how to discuss many of the pressing issues of time in a faith and justice-based way?Starting February 21, access 5 days of on-demand faith+justice programming opportunities for high school students!
