Social Justice Changemaker Lecture
Incarceration and its Aftermath: How art can create a pathway to reintegration and healing
The Social Justice Changemaker Lecture was established by a generous gift from Dr. Neil C. Hawkins and Annmarie F. Hawkins and the Hawkins Family. This annual lecture focuses on important global social justice issues including race and nationality, immigration and refugees, income inequality, gender identity and sexual orientation, education, health, and mental and physical disabilities.
The Social Justice Changemaker Lecture aims to bring prominent social justice experts and advocates from multiple disciplines including social sciences, science, humanities, the arts and other professions to the University of Michigan Campus.
The Social Justice Changemaker Lecture aims to bring prominent social justice experts and advocates from multiple disciplines including social sciences, science, humanities, the arts and other professions to the University of Michigan Campus.
Building: | Michigan Union |
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Event Type: | Lecture / Discussion |
Tags: | Art, Social Justice |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from School of Social Work, The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Residential College, Prison Creative Arts Project, The, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, Poverty Solutions, Center for Racial Justice |