Name
Learning from Seattle (and other cities): Place-Based Community Engagement for Justice and Equity
Date & Time
Wednesday, May 13, 2020, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Speakers
Molly Ayers - Gonzaga University
Jamilah Ducar - University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Kent Koth - Seattle University
John Loggins - University of San Diego
Marie McSweeney Anderson - Loyola MD
Nolizwe Nondabula - University of San Francisco
Erin O’Keefe - Loyola MD
Jennifer M. Pigza - Saint Mary's College of California
Erica Yamamura - Consultant
Karin Cotterman - University of San Francisco
Jamilah Ducar - University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Kent Koth - Seattle University
John Loggins - University of San Diego
Marie McSweeney Anderson - Loyola MD
Nolizwe Nondabula - University of San Francisco
Erin O’Keefe - Loyola MD
Jennifer M. Pigza - Saint Mary's College of California
Erica Yamamura - Consultant
Karin Cotterman - University of San Francisco
Description
Our current pandemic context teaches us that place and relationship are central to our communal flourishing. This session is an opportunity about place-based community engagement strategies designed on the principle that communities and higher education institutions should work in long-term partnerships to identify pathways to greater equity, justice, and sustainability. Participants will learn the core values of place-based justice and hear various institutional examples. Join the free PBJN Zoom call for follow-up on Thursday, May 14 at 10-11:15am PST.