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Gender Justice

Gender Justice

Faculty Collaborative:
Gender Justice and the Common Good

A two-year interdisciplinary faculty seminar on gender justice and the common good, advancing research, teaching, and university initiatives that contribute to the Jesuit, Catholic vocation of SCU as a transformative social force. The contributions of each seminar member will be featured in the Bannan Institute podcast, INTEGRAL, launching Fall 2017.

Bannan Faculty Fellow

Bannan Institute Scholars 

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    María Del Socorro Castañeda-Liles

    Assistant Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Santa Clara University

    Seminar Initiative:
    Young Latinas and Their Lived Religion: Family Expectations, Romance, and College Life

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    Mythri Jegathesan

    Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Santa Clara University

    Seminar Initiative:
    ‘Why We Work’: Forging Kinship and Seeking Dignity Among Informal Sector Workers in Sri Lanka

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    Patrick Lopez-Aguado

    Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Santa Clara University

    Seminar Initiative:
    Constructing Masculine Identity and Performance in the Carceral Social Order

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    Sonja Mackenzie

    Assistant Professor, Public Health Program, Santa Clara University

    Seminar Initiative:
    Queering Family: Gender, Kinship, and Social Justice among Elementary School Children in LGBTQ Families and their Allies

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    Stephanie Wildman

    Professor, School of Law, Santa Clara University

    Seminar Initiative:
    Gender In/sight: Examining Culture and Constructions of Gender

Seminar Navigation

Racial & Ethnic Justice and the Common Good Faculty Collaborative

Economic Justice and the Common Good Faculty Collaborative

Environmental Justice and the Common Good Faculty Collaborative

Events