Social justice
Duke Divinity:
- A nonprofit ministers on "both sides of the gun" Together Chicago reduces gun violence with a five-pronged strategy designed to reduce crime on the streets and improve social conditions on Chicago's West Side.
- A Chicago-area coalition trains leaders in organizing and Catholic social teaching
The American Library Association:
- When It Happens to You: Library workers and school administrators talk about getting caught in the crossfire of book challenges
- Give Them Shelter? Libraries face tough choices when homeless patrons set up permanent residence
- Know Your Rights--and Theirs How libraries prepare for possible ICE activity
Rotary International: Building bridges, overcoming roadblocks:Â Guatemalan and U.S. clubs use relationship with Engineers Without Borders to meet COVID-19 crisis
US Catholic:
- When rules fail, empathy prevails -- Teaching kids the difference between right and wrong doesn't always teach them empathy. In fact, it might do just the opposite.
- A curriculum that prevents bullying finds a home in Catholic schools
- The surprising alliance between nuns and religious 'Nones'
Social Change/Adler University:
- On the front lines - Adler community is addressing overdose epidemic head-on
- Education, a Step on the Road to Reconciliation:Â Vancouver Campus models how working with Indigenous communities can create more inclusive and welcoming universities
- By Land or by Sea, Increasing Access to Mental Health Care:Â Adler University students and faculty face language barriers and muddy trails to teach and learn alongside doctors in Panama
Dialogo/University of Chicago: In the city, in the field In Chicago's schools and neighborhoods, social scientists continue to use the city as their lab--and their work--to improve lives.