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Infusing Social Justice Themes in College Student Leadership Programs Vernon A. Wall Director of Educational Programs & Publications ACPA – College Student Educators International Founding Faculty Social Justice Training Institute [email protected] http://www.sjti.org http://www.myacpa.org

Infusing Social Justice Themes in College Student Leadership Programs Vernon A. Wall Director of Educational Programs & Publications ACPA – College Student

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Infusing Social Justice Themes in

College Student Leadership Programs

Vernon A. WallDirector of Educational Programs & PublicationsACPA – College Student Educators International

Founding Faculty Social Justice Training Institute

[email protected]://www.sjti.org

http://www.myacpa.org

“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”

- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Flow

• Welcome

• Joining Up

• Defining Social Justice

• Leadership Programs Assessment

• Campus Strategies

• Discussion

• Closure/Evaluation

Joining Up

• Introductions

• What’s your challenge?

• Define Social Justice?

A Common Language

Diversity

Multiculturalism

Social Justice

Adams, Bell and Griffin (2007) define social justice as both a process and a

goal. "The goal of social justice education is full and equal participation of all groups

in a society that is mutually shaped to meet their needs. Social justice includes

a vision of society that is equitable and all members are physically and

psychologically safe and secure."

Reference:Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice: A

Sourcebook. Edited by Maurianne Adams, Lee Anne Bell, and Pat Griffin.

Defining Social Justice

• Race/Ethnicity/Nationality/Skin Color• Religious Beliefs• Socio-economic Class• Sexual Orientation• Sex/Gender Identity• Age• Ability/Disability• Body Image• Others

The Dynamics of Diversity

• Individual Identity & Group Membership• Equal is not necessarily equitable.• Dominant/Subordinated Group Identities• Owning our dominance/Recognizing dynamics• Helping dominant group members answer the

question: “What’s in it for me?”• Multiple Identities• You can make a difference!

Leadership Program Assessment

Focus on either an individual Leadership program or

your entire leadership development initiative

Campus Strategies

• Horizon’s Project• 10 minute Mentors• Correspondence with presenters/facilitators• Training for student facilitators• Statement on Inclusion/Social Justice• Closing Statements/Making Meaning• Journaling• Dialogues (University of Michigan)• Movies/TV/Video• Current Events Discussions• Service Learning (with discussion & reflection!)• Utilize community resources• Experiential Exercises (Game of Life, Star Power, Archie Bunker’s

Neighborhood, Game of Oppression)

Resources

• http://www.diversityweb.org• National Clearinghouse on Leadership Programs• http://www.safezonesforall.com• http://www.sjti.org (click on Resources)• Council for the Advancement of Standards (CAS)• Social Change Model of Leadership• Leadership Identity Development Model - LID

(Susan Komives & Friends)• Social Justice Allies Book (Jossey Bass)

“How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment

before starting to improve the world.”

- Anne Frank

Vernon A. WallAuthor, Lecturer, Consultant

[email protected]://www.vernonwall.org