Encounter and Kinship:  Lessons from the Marianist Universities LA Immersion

Encounter and Kinship: Lessons from the Marianist Universities LA Immersion

Authors

Presenter(s)

Elizabeth A. Abrams, Timothy K. Fasano, Brandon Paluch, Kristine T. Perez

Comments

Link leads to panelists' blog entries from the Los Angeles immersion.

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Description

Campus Ministry panel discussion: Students from all three Marianist Universities (Chaminade in Honolulu, St. Mary’s in San Antonio and the University of Dayton) lived together in community for a week in Los Angeles, learning about its cultural richness as well as issues of poverty, homelessness, immigration and criminal justice. They served on Skid Row, at a domestic violence shelter and urban Catholic schools, praying and reflecting on how to be leaders advancing social justice in the Marianist spirit. Hear what lessons they learned about encounter and kinship.

Publication Date

4-9-2016

Project Designation

Independent Research

Primary Advisor

Brandon Paluch

Primary Advisor's Department

Campus Ministry

Keywords

Stander Symposium project

Disciplines

Arts and Humanities | Business | Education | Engineering | Life Sciences | Medicine and Health Sciences | Physical Sciences and Mathematics | Social and Behavioral Sciences

Encounter and Kinship:  Lessons from the Marianist Universities LA Immersion

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