ADDITIONAL RACIAL JUSTICE WORK AT ST. THOMAS
CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION (CAPE) EXECUTIVE EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT St. Thomas provides extensive educational opportunities to the public on a variety of topics, including the Becoming Human: Dismantling Racism series and other offerings focused on racial justice. Through CAPE, the university has the ability to offer customized trainings and learning modules.
SCHOOL OF LAW: CENTER ON RACE, LEADERSHIP AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
The Center fosters a robust exchange of ideas and practical strategies for advancing the common good. Through classroom instruction and community outreach, law students learn to leverage their legal training to address social justice challenges.
INTERPROFESSIONAL CENTER FOR COUNSELING AND LEGAL SERVICES (IPC)
A collaboration with the schools of Law, Psychology and Social Work, the IPC provides services and advocacy for underserved individuals and communities, as well as transformative educational experiences for students. DOUGHERTY FAMILY COLLEGE A two-year associate degree program for inspired students who want to obtain a four-year college degree and face financial or social obstacles on the way to their goal. Dougherty students benefit from a structured curriculum that includes leadership development, mentoring and internships. THREESIXTY JOURNALISM On-campus, multi-media summer journalism camps and school-year programming for diverse Minnesota high school students. Participants gain strong writing and reporting skills to tell the stories of their lives and communities.
link.stthomas.edu/rji • contact: rji@stthomas.edu
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