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  • John’s University, Collegeville, Minnesota, USA. Used by permission. All rights reserved. A consistent and compelling voice is heard in the Jewish and Christian traditions: God acts for the poor and the powerless. Jesus and his followers stand within this long line of reformers who took courage from the prophet Micah to live a life marked by acts of justice and loving kindness. “As love and support are given you, you in turn must render love and support to Christ in his needy ones. You must feel with

  • , given the newly elected president. But he said the experience showed him that FabLab isn’t alone in its innovative journey. “It was huge to know we weren’t a single voice screaming in the wind,” he said. PLU Professor Leon Reisberg has brought his education students to FabLab. He says many schools are embracing making culture in K-12 education, and aspiring teachers benefit from seeing the educational components at work in the makerspace. “It opens my students’ eyes to possibilities,” Reisberg said

  • culture and community by participating in Hawaii club and I have had the opportunity to give a student voice to social justice issues by serving as co-editor of The Matrix. I have been humbled and changed by study abroad experiences. In Trinidad and Tobago I learned that service means helping where you are needed, not where you think you are needed. In Ecuador, I learned to question privilege and responsibility. Throughout my education

  • All Courses AICE 276 : Part-Time Internship A supervised educational experience in a work setting on