About
Joe Gunn
For over ten years, Joe Gunn worked with the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (he is Catholic), where he developed policy and coordinated work in areas of social justice, missions, and Aboriginal peoples. He served as the founding vice-chair of KAIROS-Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives, and has been active in the Canadian Council of Churches’ Commission for Justice and Peace. He coordinated the Make Poverty History campaign, and engaged in research, public speaking and advocacy on national and international issues. In 2012 Joe was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for "exemplary service and commitment to the betterment of the community" after encouraging Canadian faith communities to develop public positions on climate change together for the first time. In June 2013, Joe was awarded a "Certificate of Honour" from Development and Peace for "commitment to the cause of social justice and efforts to improve living conditions for the poorest of the poor in the Global South." Joe has served as Executive Director at CPJ since August 2008 (CPJ is a 53 year-old ecumenical justice organization focusing on poverty in Canada, ecological justice, and refugee rights).