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Social Justice Definition - Adams, Bell & Griffin (1997)

"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."

About the Institute for Justice Education and Transformation
(IJET, formerly ISJTL)


The Institute for Justice Education and Transformation is an initiative of the Multicultural Student Center that provides and supports campus-wide opportunities for deep reflection and action around issues of Social Justice for Multicultural Students and their allies. Our goals are:
  • To foster cross-community ally-ship
  • To celebrate and reclaim the profound legacy of student movements and building students' capacity as effective activists and organizers in their contemporary context
  • To support students in being institutional change agents and transformative leaders in working towards a just society

Schedule of Events: Spring 2012


See our list of programs or our Speakers and Trainers series for more event details.

Jan. 26: Ragged Edge of Silence - Public talk and Q&A with John Francis (7-9pm, Memorial Union Play Circle Theater)
Feb. 2: Messaging for Justice 101 (6-7:30pm, MSC Conference Room)
Feb. 8-9: Interfaith Leadership Training (5-9pm, MSC [Red Gym, 2nd Floor])
Feb. 16: Communicating for Justice Part 1 (6-8:30pm, MSC Conference Room)
Feb. 23: Communicating for Justice Part 2 (6-8:30pm, MSC Conference Room)
March 1: Communicating for Justice Part 3 (6-8:30pm, MSC Conference Room)
March 15: R3 Symposium: Race, Religion and Representation (See website)







Registration is now open for our Spring 2012 R3 Symposium on Race, Religion and Representation. Please download the registration for details or contact Donte Hilliard with any questions.

Nacho Average Wednesday: Spring 2012 Schedule: