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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.

2024-2025:

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

April 22 @ 6:15-8:30 in 4th floor program room
History and Sociology

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

March 31 @ 5-6 pm in 4th floor program room
History department

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

February 13 @ 7-8:30 pm in McGuire East
Messina

“The Maghreb and Lebanon: French-Arabic Crossovers,”

November 8-13, 2024
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

Wednesday, February 22nd, 5:45 pm, 4th Floor Programming Room 
History

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

Wednesday, April 12th at 3 pm in 4th Floor Programming Room
Modern Languages and Literatures

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

Thursday, April 13th from 5:45-7 pm 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, 2020 in 4th floor programming 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 @ 7 pm 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