The Social Justice Policy Initiative (SJPI) is a faculty-student collaborative project to engage in policy-oriented and community-based research and advocacy. The SJPI aims to bring sociological and ...
I am a Catholic sister, and my blueprint for how I live my life is found in the Gospel of Matthew's Chapter 25, in which Jesus instructs his followers to feed the poor, help the sick and console ...
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Language Justice Project (VLJP) is now operating as an independent nonprofit organization, with fiscal sponsorship from United Ways of Vermont (UWVT), while its ...
When Carrie Diaz Eaton trained as a mathematician, they didn’t expect their career to involve social-justice research. Growing up in Providence, Rhode Island, Diaz Eaton first saw social justice in ...
The University of Arizona’s Agnese Nelms Haury Program in Environment and Social Justice recently announced its award recipients for fall 2018. The award recognizes those who have dedicated projects ...
Disparate, strongly held views on how to attain social justice and overcome inequitable systems of power are ripping many nonprofit organizations apart. Instead of aligning our aims, assets, and ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The city of Grand Rapids is supporting community projects with a total investment of $81,800 from the Neighborhood Match Fund (NMF). The money will go toward the completion of 20 ...
Nicholas Dirago (COL ’14) speaks to an audience at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs about his recent trip to Lima, Peru, and his efforts to help the city’s education system.
Georgetown University’s Center for Social Justice Research, Teaching and Service (CSJ) and the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs named four Georgetown students this year as their ...
But it would be decades before Diaz Eaton would forge a professional path to use their mathematical expertise to study social-justice issues. Eventually, after years of moving around for education and ...
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