Religion, like race, gender, and class, fundamentally shapes our social fabric—yet we often lack spaces to critically examine its influence on our communities and institutions. This cohort invites participants to challenge traditional silences around religion and politics, exploring how religious traditions have both perpetuated systems of power and inspired transformative movements for social justice.
Join the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion's Education and Training Team for a five-session exploration of how religious institutions, traditions, and practices shape our understanding of community, justice, and social change. Together, we will engage in meaningful dialogue about the complex intersections of religion, power, and collective action in contemporary society.
Open to all faculty, staff and students. Submit application by December 16, 2024.
Audience
- Faculty/Staff
- Student
- Post Docs/Docs
- Graduate Students
Contact
Jamiece Adams
(847) 467-0219
Email
Interest
- Global/Multicultural
- Religious/Spiritual