Demystifying, Defunding, Reform and Abolition Panel
OnlineJoin Carlow University’s Social Justice Institutes and the Atkins Center for Ethics for a panel demystifying recent calls for police reform, defunding, and abolition.
Join Carlow University’s Social Justice Institutes and the Atkins Center for Ethics for a panel demystifying recent calls for police reform, defunding, and abolition.
Presented by John W. Alverson, PhD, Professor of Theology. The presentation will lay a foundation for the public significance of theology, in general, a brief exploration into the theology of power, and an explanation of what is meant by “affording mercy.”
Over the last year, Critical Race Theory (CRT) has emerged as a political battleground within publicly funded education. Learn more about CRT through our panelists. Register to attend.
Tyler Shultz will be recounting his experiences as he navigated complex ethical, regulatory, legal, and personal dilemmas as he exposed one of the biggest corporate frauds since Enron. Also available online. Register to attend!
Join Carlow's Renee Ingel in a discussion about the basic concepts of health literacy, disparities and ethical concerns, its impact and recommendations for improvement. Register to attend!
Join us for a discussion of the best practices in nursing for survivors of domestic and gender-based violence, with an emphasis on universal screening, avoiding re-traumatization, and referrals to local Pittsburgh area resources.
Panelists: Fr. Matthew Hawkins, Carey Dabney Virtual Attendance Available Sponsored by the Atkins Center for Ethics
Speaker: Terri Collin Dilmore, PhD Sponsored by the Social Justice Institutes and the Atkins Center for Ethics.
This presentation will explore what it means to see through the eyes of the dominant culture, how one rejects the Christianity of the dominant culture, and how one begins to create a different cultural foundation upon which to base one's faith.
In the midst of unprecedented sociopolitical upheaval, join the SJI for a virtual panel discussion on the rise of white supremacy in Allegheny County, identifying red flags, and safely combatting nationalist, fascist rhetoric and organizing.
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