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  • and made me realize I have so much to learn,” Hofrenning said. “I can’t overestimate my role in the movement, but I can’t underestimate it either.” Through his involvement in The Collective, Hofrenning has worked closely with Nicole Juliano and Angie Hambrick — assistant director of the Diversity Center and assistant vice president of diversity, justice and sustainability, respectively. Both of them, Hofrenning said, helped him learn the value of navigating within PLU’s political system to build

  • Change Conference is the pre-eminent political, leadership and skills-building conference for the LGBTQ social justice movement. www.creatingchange.com Northwest Conference on Teaching Social Justice The ninth annual Northwest Conference on Teaching Social Justice takes place Oct. 29 at Madison High School in Portland, Ore. Kevin Kumashiro will give the keynote address entitled, “Troubling Social Justice Education: Five Reframings.” www.nwtsj.org The Justice Conference The Justice Conference has

  • support to these able and dedicated leaders. PLU is blessed in a special way each year by the work of our remarkable cadre of academic program leaders and deans. This year we will be searching for new deans for the School of Arts and Communication and the School of Education and Movement Studies. During these important transitions, Professor John Hallam from art, along with associate professors Mike Hillis from education and Karen McConnell from movement studies will be serving as acting deans. We

  • in Spain. Diana Sellers – Bachelor of Science in exercise science Diana Sellers ’12 is from Kent, Wash. Why PLU? Upon deciding to continue to get my bachelors degree, my first interest in PLU began with the movement studies department, as I knew I wanted to pursue a degree in health and wellness. Along with my interest in movement studies, I also considered PLU because of class size and location. Being a single mom of twins, I didn’t want to move too far from where my children and I have already

  • chapters “Every Sane Thinker Must Be an Anti-Semite”: Antisemitism and Holocaust Denial in the Theology of Radical Catholic Traditionalists appeared in the volume Antisemitism Before and Since the Holocaust: Altered Contexts and Recent Perspectives (2017, edited by Anthony McElligott and Jeffrey Herf) and “ Antisemitism and the Radical Catholic Traditionalist Movement” in the volume Deciphering the “New” Antisemitism, (2015, edited by Alvin Rosenfeld). Other publications include the chapters “Magical

  • North America (4) HIST 335: Slavery, Pirates, and Dictatorship: History of the Caribbean (4) NAIS 244: Environmental Justice and Indigenous People (4) NAIS 321: Visual Sovereignty and Indigenous Film (4) NAIS 363: Race and Indigeneity (4) RELI 245: Global Christian Theologies (4) SOCW 325: Social, Educational and Health Services in Tobago (4) (This is a study away course) Concentration: Transnationalism and Its Consequences Migration, colonial occupation, refugee flows, global travel—the movement of

  • order to make significant changes in your life. Sometimes, you just need a place to breathe, focus and figure out your next steps. I combine various therapy techniques, in order to challenge you, keep you focused and allow space for you to discover your authentic self. Humor is also an important element of the process! If you are ready for deep and lasting change, then contact PLU Counseling Services and let’s get started! PLU Faculty ProfileDr. Eva FreyWho: Dr. Eva Frey, PLU Dean of Students Bio

  • capstone on the youth involvement in the Civil Rights Movement. After graduating Jordan immediately went on to get her Masters in Education at PLU; doing her student teaching at Sumner High School. Following student teaching she joined Sumner H.S.’s faculty and currently teaches United States and Contemporary World History. She has taken on multiple leadership positions at Sumner including ASB advisor, U.S. History Department Leader and Head Girls Basketball Coach. Jordan is currently going through her

  • understand Antisemitism to be racist. Thus, while German Catholics opposed Nazi racism, they continued to endorse or at least tolerate Nazi Antisemitism. “Radical Catholic Traditionalists, the Holocaust and American Politics” – Mark Weitzman The radical Catholic traditionalist movement in the US reflects the movements broad issues with antisemitism and religious freedom. I will trace their thought on those issues, as well as their attempts to influence American politics which have recently come under

  • Katherine Voyles’s essay outlines, this place of questioning is also one of learning. Isolating stills from their context can hide larger narratives in Mary-memes, yet memes can open up new avenues for thought even without context. For example, this @savedbythebellhooks post does just that: "Feminism is not simply a struggle to end male chauvinism or a movement to ensure that women will have equal rights with men; it is a commitment to eradicating the idology of domination that permeates Western culture