Social Justice Home News, Events & Stories Publications To Be Continued Social Justice Magis Award Recipients Exemplify Being “With and For Others” Professor, Author Claudia Rankine Delivers Race & Racism Lecture ... Law Professor George Critchlow Publishes ‘The Lifer and the Lawyer’ Gonzaga Junior Tyler Zangaglia Named a Top Young Innovator What America and My Mother Taught Me about Racism Imprinted on Her Heart: Erin Bergmann Works for Human Rights in Honduras July 01, 2020 Gonzaga alum Erin Bergmann spent four months strategizing fundraising to support food programs in Honduras. Senior Liz Perez: A Leader for Others May 07, 2020 Liz Perez, a Gonzaga senior graduating with a double major in political science and economics, has seized multiple opportunities during her four years... The Humanity of Jesús March 12, 2020 I was a bit trepidatious about my week-long immersion at the Mexico border with the Ignatian Colleagues Program. But now that I have gone and come... Gonzaga Ranks in Top 10 for Peace Corps Volunteers February 27, 2020 Gonzaga is the nation’s No. 9-ranked Peace Corps volunteer-producing institution among medium-sized colleges and universities in 2020. Gonzaga Launches Opportunity Northeast, a Community Initiative February 07, 2020 Gonzaga today introduced Opportunity Northeast, an initiative dedicated to improving the quality of life for individuals, youth, and families in... Bite Not One Another August 15, 2019 Assistant Professor of English Jeff Dodd reflects on shared stories as the faculty adviser for Mission: Possible. Experiential Learning Examples: Bridging Gaps at the Borders March 06, 2019 Sociology prof Joe Johnston explains how segregation – living and socializing in communities that are racially and socioeconomically homogenous –... How Did Hector and Yolanda Meet? February 15, 2019 Two different activists, brought together in Tijuana after deportation, are working to support mothers and veterans victimized by border conflicts. Lifting the Lamp December 05, 2018 In “Lifting the Lamp” – a phrase harkening to the inscription on the Statue of Liberty – we share faculty, alumni and student perspectives on... Reframing Tolerance - Building a Just World November 19, 2018 At the 2018 observance of International Day of Tolerance, Liz Moore of the Peace and Justice Action League presented a message at Gonzaga Immersed: Thoughts from Mission Possible '18 July 05, 2018 Gonzaga students reflect on their experiences and service in cities across the country during Mission Possible 2018. Lingering Lessons from the Sonoran Desert June 01, 2018 In 2014, a walk in the desert changed John Draxler's life. Today, he's headed to law school as a result. Stronger Than You Know May 18, 2018 Olivia Schneider ('16) shares about her year-long service at a YWCA crisis center with the 2018 graduates entering social justice fields of service The Race Issue - Communities for Justice April 13, 2018 GU's Institute for Hate Studies hosted Communities for Justice to discuss racism and restoration The March Continues March 29, 2018 GU President Thayne McCulloh addresses diversity, equity and inclusion, recognizing the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King's death 50 years ago Justice in January: The Chicano Park Murals February 22, 2018 Historic murals in San Diego's Chicano Park represent the plight of immigrants and action for justice 1 2 3 Next
Imprinted on Her Heart: Erin Bergmann Works for Human Rights in Honduras July 01, 2020 Gonzaga alum Erin Bergmann spent four months strategizing fundraising to support food programs in Honduras. Senior Liz Perez: A Leader for Others May 07, 2020 Liz Perez, a Gonzaga senior graduating with a double major in political science and economics, has seized multiple opportunities during her four years... The Humanity of Jesús March 12, 2020 I was a bit trepidatious about my week-long immersion at the Mexico border with the Ignatian Colleagues Program. But now that I have gone and come... Gonzaga Ranks in Top 10 for Peace Corps Volunteers February 27, 2020 Gonzaga is the nation’s No. 9-ranked Peace Corps volunteer-producing institution among medium-sized colleges and universities in 2020. Gonzaga Launches Opportunity Northeast, a Community Initiative February 07, 2020 Gonzaga today introduced Opportunity Northeast, an initiative dedicated to improving the quality of life for individuals, youth, and families in... Bite Not One Another August 15, 2019 Assistant Professor of English Jeff Dodd reflects on shared stories as the faculty adviser for Mission: Possible. Experiential Learning Examples: Bridging Gaps at the Borders March 06, 2019 Sociology prof Joe Johnston explains how segregation – living and socializing in communities that are racially and socioeconomically homogenous –... How Did Hector and Yolanda Meet? February 15, 2019 Two different activists, brought together in Tijuana after deportation, are working to support mothers and veterans victimized by border conflicts. Lifting the Lamp December 05, 2018 In “Lifting the Lamp” – a phrase harkening to the inscription on the Statue of Liberty – we share faculty, alumni and student perspectives on... Reframing Tolerance - Building a Just World November 19, 2018 At the 2018 observance of International Day of Tolerance, Liz Moore of the Peace and Justice Action League presented a message at Gonzaga Immersed: Thoughts from Mission Possible '18 July 05, 2018 Gonzaga students reflect on their experiences and service in cities across the country during Mission Possible 2018. Lingering Lessons from the Sonoran Desert June 01, 2018 In 2014, a walk in the desert changed John Draxler's life. Today, he's headed to law school as a result. Stronger Than You Know May 18, 2018 Olivia Schneider ('16) shares about her year-long service at a YWCA crisis center with the 2018 graduates entering social justice fields of service The Race Issue - Communities for Justice April 13, 2018 GU's Institute for Hate Studies hosted Communities for Justice to discuss racism and restoration The March Continues March 29, 2018 GU President Thayne McCulloh addresses diversity, equity and inclusion, recognizing the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King's death 50 years ago Justice in January: The Chicano Park Murals February 22, 2018 Historic murals in San Diego's Chicano Park represent the plight of immigrants and action for justice