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Social Justice Education

Facilitation. Dialogue. Action. 

Social Justice Education at Northwestern creates co-curricular educational opportunities in partnership with our student community that foster self-exploration, facilitate conversations across difference and support actions that create social change on campus.

Acknowledgement

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Land Acknowledgement at Northwestern University

The Northwestern campus sits on the traditional homelands of the people of the Council of Three Fires, the Ojibwe, Potawatomi, and Odawa.

Click here to read about Land Acknowledgement at Northwestern. To identify the traditional territories you occupy, download the Native Lands app or visit http://native-land.ca.

Connect with Others Across Difference

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Join the Anti-Racism Seminar

The Spring 2023 Anti-Racism Seminar cohort will meet on Thursdays from 7-9pm from April 6- June 1, 2023. Apply for Spring 2023 now: https://bit.ly/ARS-app.

Join a Dialogue

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PIE - Peer Inclusion Educators

The Peer Inclusion Educators (PIE) is a program started by students, for students, dedicated to fostering an inclusive learning environment by addressing issues surrounding personal awareness of social identities, power, privilege, oppression, and social justice with peers at Northwestern. Students within the PIE Program develop their social justice facilitation skills and lead workshops on topics of identity and social justice.