7th Annual Service Engagement Summit: Social Justice

Posted by Indiana Campus Compact on January 30, 2017

7th Annual Service Engagement Summit focusing on social justice

Join us February 27-28, 2017 for a great line-up of speakers, workshops, resource roundtables, and poster presentations.

Keynote Speakers:

  • Kimberly Dark, award winning writer, storyteller, performer, and speaker who helps audiences discover that we are creating the world, even as it creates us. She will present “Peace, Power and Privilege.”
  • Ashley C. Ford, writer, editor, teacher, and speaker who is currently co-editing the anthology Not That Bad: Dispatches from Rape Culture with Roxane Gay. Ashley will present “Race, Class, and Empathy.”

Big picture workshops and special presentations offer wide variety of knowledge

  • Robert Bringle, IUPUI, Chancellor’s Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Philanthropic Studies; Senior Scholar, IUPUI Center for Service and Learning will present Empathy and Social Justice
  • Eric Hartman, Executive Director, Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, Haverford College will present A Disciplined Approach to Social Justice: Advancing Human Rights through Engaged Learning
  • Civic Reflection Facilitation Workshop. Civic Reflection peer-to-peer discussion model
  • Bill Gregory, adjunct faculty member in the School of Business & Economics at Indiana University Northwest and adjunct faculty in the Social Sciences Department at Ivy Tech Community College Northwest Region, will present No Stone Unturned
  • Elizabeth Asmaa Valencia, IUPUI will present The Hijabi Dialogues: Stories of Gender, Identity, Faith and Understanding

See full program and register here

http://indianacampuscompact.org/events-6/6th-annual-service-engagement-summit/


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