Center for Geographies of Justice
Peace Studies | Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies | Africana Studies* | Philosophy |Religion & Justice
The Center for Geographies of Justice cultivates trans-disciplinary learning through
dialogue, mutual understanding, cooperation, and community engagement. Geographical
thinking grounds our approach in situated knowledge. Our collective methodology encompasses
a commitment to bring the marginal to the center and to prepare students to claim
their voice in the world.
News
- September 4, 2020
Many faculty on campus are teaching courses that resonate with the present moment or its historical roots and they have opened their classes to anyone who is interested in attending.
- June 4, 2020
In light of the present moment, the faculty of the Center of Geographies of Justice have created a reading list.
- April 29, 2020
Associate Professor of Philosophy Martin Shuster wrote an essay in the @LAReviewofBooks called "When the Pandemic Reveals Genocide."
Events
- April 18, 2021
Rabbi Eryn London ‘08, Dr. Geetika Gupta ‘14, Nadiera Young ’12 and M.Ed ‘14 and Nejaat Ibrahim ’19 will share their experiences of navigating their faith in their...
- April 20, 2021
Join the Peace Studies capstone class for a coversation with sujatha baliga, a former victim advocate and public defender, and a survivor of childhood sexual assault. A 2019...
- April 26, 2021
Join us as Martin Shuster moderates a public discussion with Colin Koopman and Jennifer Forestal on the politics of data, especially focusing on what our new data driven world...