On Tuesday, February 1, 2022, the first day of Black History Month, twelve HBCUs received bomb threats. Administrators notified students and locked down their campuses. Students sheltered in place. Police …
Change starts with me
Like many of us, the famous Rabbi Salantar looked at the world and was tortured by the injustice and pain he saw. As a youth, he set his sights on …
Year End Review – Read It and Smile!
The Stan Greenspon Center for Peace and Social Justice is so proud to present our end of year report card. Our heartfelt gratitude goes out to Stan Greenspon for his …
Social Justice Update – Gratitude and Getting Engaged
As we celebrate the hard work of each of our social justice teams and invite you to get engaged with our work, we take a moment to thank de’Angelo Dia …
Social Justice Update
Health Care Justice On February 10, the Health Care Justice Team participated in the Queens University Student Groups’ teach-in to educate the general population about Improved Medicare for All. This included …
The Other Hearing Last Week: Equally Salacious but Far More Damaging — by Barbara Randolph
Nearly 16 million viewers tuned in to the open hearing testimony of Michael Cohen on Wednesday, February 27th. The day prior however, there was an open hearing by the House …
Taking steps towards change – updates from our Social Justice teams
The Stan Greenspon Center is ready to make significant change in 2019 for immigrants, for housing, for healthcare, for justice within the criminal system, for others, and for ourselves. Here …
2019 Agenda: Ready for Change!
On Thursday, January 24th over 100 people gathered in the Belk Chapel Rotunda in the name of Social Justice. There were men and women from all walks of life representing …
Reading for Social Change
As the days grow shorter and the temperatures drop, I know I love to sit in the evenings with a good book on my lap and a warm drink at …
497 Cries That Shouldn’t be Relegated to Past Tense by Barbara Randolph
The news about children still separated from their families in the past week has our minds reeling and Twitter exploding. With Congress so vocal on other issues, one can’t help …
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