Social Justice Home News, Events & Stories Publications To Be Continued Social Justice Lingering Lessons from the Sonoran Desert June 01, 2018 In 2014, a walk in the desert changed John Draxler's life. Today, he's headed to law school as a result. Stronger Than You Know May 18, 2018 Olivia Schneider ('16) shares about her year-long service at a YWCA crisis center with the 2018 graduates entering social justice fields of service The Race Issue - Communities for Justice April 13, 2018 GU's Institute for Hate Studies hosted Communities for Justice to discuss racism and restoration The March Continues March 29, 2018 GU President Thayne McCulloh addresses diversity, equity and inclusion, recognizing the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King's death 50 years ago Justice in January: The Chicano Park Murals February 22, 2018 Historic murals in San Diego's Chicano Park represent the plight of immigrants and action for justice Justice in January: A Jesuit Experience February 21, 2018 Gonzaga senior Analee Scott reflects on Jesuit encounters at the border Justice in January: Perceptions of Border Patrol February 21, 2018 In visits with Border Patrol at two Mexico-U.S. ports of entry, students learned about the complexities of this work. Justice in January: Water, Not Politics February 21, 2018 Thousands of immigrants die of exposure to the elements. Water stations help save lives. Justice in January: A Person Cannot Be "Illegal" February 21, 2018 Operation Streamline exposes students to controversial systems of justice for immigrants Justice in January: Humans of Tijuana February 20, 2018 Deported veterans. Families in crisis. Collaborations between agencies. These are things students experienced in Tijuana. Justice in January: Desert Deaths February 20, 2018 Death in the desert is a real threat for migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border Justice in January: Real People, True Stories February 20, 2018 At Kino Border Initiative in Nogales, Mexico, deported migrants tell their stories Justice in January: Keeping the Borderlands Wild February 20, 2018 During Justice in January, students learned about environmental impacts of the border wall Justice in January: Frustrated February 19, 2018 Student Annika Barnett writes about frustrations with immigration, as experienced during Justice in January Battle at the Border: Justice in January February 05, 2018 At the Mexican border, the U.S. immigration and deportation system takes on new meaning First Comes Love September 18, 2017 Reilly Dooris ('15) serves some of Guatemala's poorest people through First Things Foundation Previous 1 2
Lingering Lessons from the Sonoran Desert June 01, 2018 In 2014, a walk in the desert changed John Draxler's life. Today, he's headed to law school as a result. Stronger Than You Know May 18, 2018 Olivia Schneider ('16) shares about her year-long service at a YWCA crisis center with the 2018 graduates entering social justice fields of service The Race Issue - Communities for Justice April 13, 2018 GU's Institute for Hate Studies hosted Communities for Justice to discuss racism and restoration The March Continues March 29, 2018 GU President Thayne McCulloh addresses diversity, equity and inclusion, recognizing the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King's death 50 years ago Justice in January: The Chicano Park Murals February 22, 2018 Historic murals in San Diego's Chicano Park represent the plight of immigrants and action for justice Justice in January: A Jesuit Experience February 21, 2018 Gonzaga senior Analee Scott reflects on Jesuit encounters at the border Justice in January: Perceptions of Border Patrol February 21, 2018 In visits with Border Patrol at two Mexico-U.S. ports of entry, students learned about the complexities of this work. Justice in January: Water, Not Politics February 21, 2018 Thousands of immigrants die of exposure to the elements. Water stations help save lives. Justice in January: A Person Cannot Be "Illegal" February 21, 2018 Operation Streamline exposes students to controversial systems of justice for immigrants Justice in January: Humans of Tijuana February 20, 2018 Deported veterans. Families in crisis. Collaborations between agencies. These are things students experienced in Tijuana. Justice in January: Desert Deaths February 20, 2018 Death in the desert is a real threat for migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border Justice in January: Real People, True Stories February 20, 2018 At Kino Border Initiative in Nogales, Mexico, deported migrants tell their stories Justice in January: Keeping the Borderlands Wild February 20, 2018 During Justice in January, students learned about environmental impacts of the border wall Justice in January: Frustrated February 19, 2018 Student Annika Barnett writes about frustrations with immigration, as experienced during Justice in January Battle at the Border: Justice in January February 05, 2018 At the Mexican border, the U.S. immigration and deportation system takes on new meaning First Comes Love September 18, 2017 Reilly Dooris ('15) serves some of Guatemala's poorest people through First Things Foundation