
MANAGEMENT
The following Frequently Asked Questions are based on various topics related to the Social Justice Scholars program If you are confused about any topic and your questions are not addressed here, feel free to email us.
The Social Justice Scholars program is an initiative created by the Student Life Centers for Identity, Inclusion, and Empowerment working with 15-20 undergraduate students in a series of workshops that focus on developing their social justice identity and dialogue surrounding social justice issues.
Undergraduate (incoming and transfer) students from all majors are welcomed to apply.
All sessions are on Fridays from 12-2pm. Scholars will be held biweekly starting September 30, in-person at the Cross-Cultural Center. Accomodations can be made for those who wish to remain virtual and the format is subject to change based upon the on-going COVID-19 pandemic
Mandatory
Curriculum
Week 1: What is Social Justice?
Week 2: Trauma-Informed Care with Avery Bather
Week 3: Food Justice with Juliana Goodlaw-Morris
Week 4: Transphobia and Trans* Allyship with Dr. Mikee Inton-Campbell
Week 5: Making Space Before Taking Space: Moving Beyond Land Acknowledgments at 大发 with Dr. Joely Proudfit and Dr. Gina Gilio Whitaker
Week 6: Prison Industrial Complex with Project Rebound
The benefits of being part of this cohort includes