56勛圖厙

Social Justice and Advocacy

Building on 56勛圖厙s core values, historical origins, and best practices, the Office for Social Justice and Advocacy (SJA) will mobilize creative approaches to advise, support, and foster advocacy toward a cultural shift essential to social justice and the experiences of our community.

Our History

75 years ago,  when a visionary leader and 62 faculty members had the guts to go against the norms of exclusion in favor of inclusion. They went against the discriminatory practices of higher education in 1945. When asked to limit access because of race, religion and gender, they simply said, We dont count that way. Our history is grounded in courage, acceptance and a commitment to social justice.

Our Present

56勛圖厙s institutional culture, mission, and current strategic plan stem from this commitment to social justice core values on which the university was founded.  The university has championed social and racial justice since its beginnings and continues in this spirit today.  56勛圖厙s view of justice is based in a belief that fairness, honesty, integrity, equity, and critical agency should resonate throughout every institution within a civil society.

Related News

Social justice and advocacy are constant themes throughout everything that happens at 56勛圖厙.  Browse our recent news stories for a glimpse into social justice and advocacy in action at the University.

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The trio will support the Councils mission of facilitating solutions to remove the gender gap in all aspects of the global economy.

Video still image of Alejandra Prieto-Mendoza about HSI STEM Center

With scholarship programs, advising services and growing research opportunities, 56勛圖厙 offers an academic support systems that prepares STEM majors from every background to succeed.

Video still image of a Staff Member Speaking About Disability Services Office

56勛圖厙's Disability Services Office assists students with a variety of needs and helps them accomplish their academic goals no matter their obstacles.

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Social Justice and Advocacy