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Co-sponsored Events

The Office of Peace and Justice is committed to supporting events on campus with interdisciplinary cross-overs and connections to peace and justice studies.

2025-2026:

"Countering Information Manipulation: A Social Change Approach"
Tuesday, October 28 from 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. in LNDL Auditorium

Media Literarcy Week - Learn simple but powerful ways to address propaganda and disinformation. Special Guest Speaker - Deanna Troust, Social Change and Communications  Strategist and Co-Speaker - Mallory Sofastaii, Consumer Investigative Reporter, WMAR-2 News.

Event sponored by The Teacher Education Department, The SOE's Center for Research & Evaluation, The Humanities Center, and Peace and Justice Studies.

media literacy

Daytrip to L'Hermitage Slave Village Archeological Site in Frederick, MD
Saturday, October 25 at 8:00 a.m.

L'Hermitage Slave Village Archeological Site is found within the boundaries of Monocacy National Battlefield. It is the site of l'Hermitage Plantation, founded around 1793 by the Vincendière family. Loyola faculty and students will travel to the preserved French Hermitage Plantation to learn more about the historic sites of slavery in Maryland, as well as their connections to France and Haiti. Faculty and students will also stop at the historic cemetery in Frederick, where several of the plantation’s former owners and their descendants are buried. There are no remaining physical traces of the women, men, and children who were enslaved. This omission will be discussed. 

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“RISE Against Breast Cancer: Health Care Disparities Among Black Women.”
Wednesday, October 22, 2025 at 6:00 p.m. in McGuire East

Join us for an evening of scholarship, storytelling, and community as we shed light on the intersection of science, history, and health care disparities within the Black community. In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, this event will highlight the unique challenges Black women face in accessing equitable care, while also uplifting voices of resilience and empowerment.

Presenters:

  • Dr. David O. Fakunle, Assistant Professor of Public and Allied Health (Morgan State University)
  • Dr. Armina Kazi, Associate Professor of Biology (Loyola),
  • Dr. Cassandra Holbert, Assistant Professor of Biology (Loyola)

2024-2025:

“An evening of Community-Engaged Research and Storytelling: Presenting the Maryland Lynching Truth and Reconciliation Commission” 

April 22 from 6:15 p.m.-8:30 p.m. in 4th Floor Program Room
History and Sociology

“Loyola’s Legacy of Desegregation: Charles Dorsey Student, Lawyer, Civil rights advocate” 

March 31 from 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. in 4th Floor Program Room
History department

“Criminal (In)justice: Laws Without Mercy: An Evening with Tray Jones”

February 13 from 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. in McGuire East
Messina

“The Maghreb and Lebanon: French-Arabic Crossovers”

November 8-13
Modern Languages and Literatures

2023-2024:

“A Piece Of Me Died With You”, Devin Allen

Julio Fine Arts exhibit 

“Global Foodways: The Intersections of Food Politics and Cultural Identity”

Hanna Geldrich-Leffman Colloquium on Language, Literature and Society
Modern Languages and Literatures

2022-2023:

"Jean-Jacques Dessalines: Primary Sources from a Revolutionary Life” by Dr. Julia Gaffield

February 22 at 5:45 p.m., 4th Floor Program Room 
History

"Reclaiming Justice: Testimonial Poetry by Latin American Women" by Dr. Alicia Partnoy 

April 12 at 3:00 p.m. in 4th Floor Program Room
Modern Languages and Literatures

“Magical Thinking: Trauma, Myth, and Storytelling in a Sephardic Jewish Family” by Dr. Nimisha Barton

April 13 from 5:45 p.m.-7:00 p.m. in the auditorium of the Loyola Notre Dame Library
History

2021-2022:

Coming soon!

2020-2021:

"The Forgotten Genocide: Coercive Sterilization of Indigenous Women in Peru"

Ñusta Carranza Ko (University of Baltimore)
Modern Languages and Literatures

"Protecting Civil Rights: Activism Through Culture in the Americas

Hanna Geldrich-Leffman Colloquium on Language, Literature and Society, Modern Languages and Literatures

“COMloquium Conversations on Racial and Social Justice”

Dr. Kaye Whitehead, Karson Institute for Race, Peace, and Social Justice

 

2019-2020:

"Disability History in Latin America" by Dr. Heather Vrana

February 20 in 4th floor Program Room
History

“Connections and Conversations Beyond Borders”

Hanna Geldrich-Leffman Colloquium on Language, Literature and Society, Modern Languages and Literatures
 

2018-2019:

"Interfaith Justice: Beyond Rhetoric"

October 22 at 7:00 p.m. in 4th floor Program Room
Campus Ministry

Contact Us

Heidi Shaker
Associate Professor of French
Director, Office of Peace and Justice
Maryland Hall 351-I
hsbrown@loyola.edu