Emerging Scholars for Justice Living Learning Community​
The Emerging Scholars for Justice living learning ¸»¶þ´úÊÓƵ is in Dowling Hall and for students who seek to become engaged leaders in social justice. This LLC brings together students who are interested in creating more equity, promoting diversity and building power in their communities for social change. Building on foundations in theology, literature and history, students will explore their identity and culture in its deep contexts. Doing so will prepare them for socially engaged scholarship and leadership that will improve their communities and contribute to the common good, regardless of their chosen major or field.
This LLC will create a ¸»¶þ´úÊÓƵ together and can choose to take one or both of the LLC courses offered. Students will be exposed to experiences through ¸»¶þ´úÊÓƵ and civic engagement, leadership development and pathways to several scholarly leadership programs including the Common Good Scholar Program and the Excel! Research Scholar Program.
What Emerging Scholars for Justice LLC students said about their experience:
"My LLC ¸»¶þ´úÊÓƵ demonstrates...social justice, ¸»¶þ´úÊÓƵ engagement, and the common good. We value each if these in our own individual ways, yet we all work together to perpetuate these ideals. In participating in one of these, we strengthen all of them."
"The value of my LLC is really focused on the common good in relation to Social Justice. The values are diversity, open mindfulness, and helping the ¸»¶þ´úÊÓƵ."
**First-Year students who are Dease Scholars or Ciresi Walburn Leadership Fellows are required to participate in this LLC.**
Hall Location | Dowling Hall |
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Courses | ENGL 202 / HIST292 Reading Black Resistance THEO 100: Foundations: Common Good |
Faculty | David Williard; WILL0208@stthomas.edu Todd Lawrence; DTLAWRENCE@stthomas.edu Daniel Pioske; PIOS5803@stthomas.edu Amy Levad; LEVA2989@stthomas.edu |
First Year Experience | Meets the Learning Community requirement under FYE |
Core Area Courses | Philosophy & Theology Integration in the Humanities Diversity, Inclusion, & Social Justice |
Academic Major/Minor | Theology History English Justice and Peace Studies |
LLC Capacity | This LLC is limited to 48 students |
Sample LLC Events
- Anti-Racist Street Art and Urban Art Mapping Tour
- Monthly Emerging Scholars for Justice LLC Lunches
- Catered LLC Dinners by local restaurants Owamni, Curry in a Hurry, and Indigenous Food Lab
- Guthrie or Mixed Blood Theatre Visit
- End of Semester LLC Dinner made by LLC faculty