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Social Justice Education (SJE) announces its Fall 2024 schedule for Social Justice After Dark, a series of FREE evening workshops for ALL students beginning October 3, 2024 .

 

SJAD F24

 

The series features new pop culture editions (Disney, Fantasy/Sci-Fi, Pop Music) as well as a brand-new workshop, LGBTQ+ 101

At each training, students will receive a Food/Drink Voucher redeemable at the Community Commons and Spooky Giveaways! All workshops count toward RSO Harm Prevention.

Students who complete 2 out of 4 workshops will receive a Swag Bag (includes SJE branded long sleeve, tote bag, koozies, and custom stickers).

Students can register on CrimsonConnect by scanning the QR code on the flyer or visiting https://tinyurl.com/sjafterdark2

Opportunities. Participate in an open workshop!

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  • Event Co/Sponsorship Information

    While most of our time and budgets are already committed each year to in-house projects, we sometimes co/sponsor and/or collaborate on special events that actively bring together our diverse communities, to engage students intentionally and constructively across difference.

    Please review this website for types of past and current events, and email igr@du.edu well in advance, with your ideas and available details. (Click here for PDF info sheet regarding +Dialogue events.)

    Please note: Simply inviting a variety of communities to attend an event (hoping for presence) is not our goal. We seek to create and support programs where active and intentional intergroup interaction (e.g., meaningful discussion) is a structured part of the event process, not simply with diversity in the audience or as a subject matter.

    Some past events have included:

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