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Social Justice Team

 

Jennifer Colley

 My name is Jennifer Colley, and I am a second year architecture student minoring in sustainable urban engineering.  I chose to be on the Social Justice Team because I am interested in promoting the dignity of all humans and a respect for all creation.  I hope participating on this team will teach me to better promote these concerns within the community and develop a better sense of how I can implement themes of social justice in my future career.
 

 

Keith Schomaker

Name: Keith Schomaker
Major: International Relations
Year: Junior
Why Social Justice Team? If you just walk one or two blocks off campus, you will begin to see just some of the issues of homelessness and the way the poor in our own city are treated. You can see the unsustainable toll on the environment and the violence towards one another. With all these bad thing comes hope and change, and I wanted to be a part of that change, and that is why I am a leader for our social justice team.

 
 

Jenny Looby

My name is Jenny Looby and I am in my second year at UC. I am majoring in Early Childhood Education, and working on a certificate in deaf studies. I chose to be on the Social Justice Leadership Team because I wanted to become more actively involved with St. Monica St. George, I wanted to learn more about the social injustices that are happening in our community, and I wanted to more actively participate in the struggle to promote equality.

 
 
ALI KIRWEN
 
My name is Ali Kirwen and I am a third year student majoring in Social Work.  This is my first year on the leadership team as a part of the Social Justice Committee, and I am excited to be the Breakfast Brigade Coordinator.  I look forward to a year of growth and learning within this community.   
 
 

Meghan Moore

 My name is Meghan Moore and I am a fourth year in biomedical engineering.  I am also an intern for St. Monica-St. George and on the Social Justice Leadership Team.  I chose to get involved with St. Monica-St. George because it is a fun, welcoming atmosphere with many opportunities for spiritual growth, meeting new people, and service opportunities.  I also have three sisters and enjoying playing volleyball and dancing.

 
 

Maria Bergh

Maria Bergh
Architecture, 2010
Social Justice is the most dynamic, challenging, and under-recognized part of our Catholic faith, uniting spirituality with reality. By being a part of planning our activities, I help bring light to our joint responsibility to support and care for all of creation and the meaning and dignity in everyday decisions and people.  The most rewarding part is realizing that each minute brings change and growth to both my peers and those we serve.