The Social Justice Leadership Center supports, advocates, and educates the
University of Arizona and greater community in the areas of inequality and
social injustices found in our society. The SJLC looks at how socially
constructed actual and perceived identities are formed, supported, and
perpetuated over time and how we can learn from the distribution of power,
privilege, and oppression.
Get Involved
Be an Agent of Change. Come to our meetings every Wednesday at lunch, 11:30am-12:30pm, Rm 404, in the Union, 4th floor (CSIL).
Join the listserv for information on upcoming Social Justice related events. Send an email to jhoefle@email.arizona.edu
Equiss: A Social Justice Experience Redemptorist Renewal Center
Equiss is a highly interactive and reflective experience for college students who want to be challenged to analyze systems of oppression in society. Through this 3-day overnight retreat, participants will learn about issues of social justice and strategies to confront oppression and injustice in everyday ways. Participants are then empowered to create a personal action plan at the conclusion of the retreat. Register at www.union.arizona.edu/equiss
Wed May 28
Thu May 29
Fri May 30
Apartment Rush Tours Meet at Off-Campus Housing
Sign up today to let us drive you to all the locations we can take you in 4 hours! You ask the apartment complexes the hard questions, we teach you about the legal and safety matters, and you come away knowing where and how to rent for the next semester. Meet at 1pm at the Off-Campus Housing Office, Student Union Memorial Center, level 2, across from the CatCard and Meal Plans offices. Contact housing@email.arizona.edu with any questions.
Thu May 29, 1-5p, visit Sahara, College Place, The Reserve, HDS, University Villa
Tue Jun 03, 1-5p, visit Sahara, College Place, The Reserve, University Villa, Stargate West
Fri Jun 06, 1-5p, visit Sahara, Gateway, Zona, Campus Crossings, Entrada Real
Tue Jun 10, 1-5p, visit Sahara, NorthPointe, University Villa, HDS
Sat Jun 14, 1-5p, visit Sahara, College Place, Gateway, Campus Crossings
Tue Jun 17, 1-5p, visit Sahara, The Reserve, University Villa, Zona, HDS
Fri Jun 20, 1-5p, visit Sahara, College Place, NorthPointe, University Villa
Tue Jun 24, 1-5p, visit Sahara, University Villa, Campus Crossings, Casa Bonita
Fri Jun 27, 1-5p, visit Sahara, College Place, NorthPointe, University Villa
Tue Jul 01, 1-5p, visit Sahara, Gateway, Zona, Campus Crossings, HDS
Tue Jul 08, 1-5p, visit Sahara, College Place, University Villa, Nicolosi & Fitch
Thu Aug 14, 1-5p, visit Sahara, University Villa, Gateway, HDS
Wed Aug 20, 1-5p, visit Sahara, College Place, Reserve, Zona
For more information, contact:
Jennifer Hoefle
Senior Coordinator of Social Justice Programs and Campus Activities
Center for Student Involvement & Leadership
Arizona Student Unions
P.O Box 210017
Tucson, AZ 85721-0017
office phone: 520-621-8046
Resources and Services Provided
Information on organizations, departments, and community groups focused on diversity and social justice issues.
Resource Library showcasing books, videos, and magazines related to:
African American experience
Asian experience
Gender
General Leadership
General Multicultural Issues
Latino experience
Native American experience
Religion
Sexual Orientation
Theoretical Texts on Diversity
Advice, support, and programming on issues relating to social justice.
Space that can be reserved for groups/events with about 20 people.
Room Reservations
To reserve rooms with the SJLC please refer to the front desk at the Center for Student Involvement and Leadership.
Please be aware that there is a $10 fee for cancellations.
Just Advocate! Awards
Nominate a Person or a Program in the UA community that embodies social justice!
Function: noun
one that pleads the cause of another; specifically : one that pleads the cause of another before a tribunal or judicial court
one that defends or maintains a cause or proposal
one that supports or promotes the interests of another
Function: transitive verb
: to plead in favor of
synonym see SUPPORT
UA non-Discrimination Policy as of 2005
The University prohibits discrimination, including harassment, on the basis
of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran
status, sexual orientation, or gender identity.
For the purposes of this policy, "sexual orientation" means an
individual's heterosexuality, homosexuality, or bisexuality, whether the
orientation is
real or perceived.
For the purposes of this policy, "gender identity" means an individual's
actual or perceived gender, including an individual's self-image, appearance,
expression, or behavior, whether or not that self-image, appearance, expression,
or behavior is different from that traditionally associated with the individual's
sex at birth as being either female or male.