成人抖阴

Grants Awarded

P&J Course Creation Grants

2024-2025
  1. HS 200-level: 鈥淎lways With You- Histories of Poverty and Poor-Relief from Antiquity to Modernity鈥 - Brandon Parlopiano, Assistant Teaching Professor of History
  2. HS 265: 鈥淭he First World War鈥 鈥 Willeke Sandler, Associate Professor of History
  3. MG 333: 鈥淕lobal Strategy for Sustainability鈥 鈥 Jinyoung Lee, Assistant Professor of Sustainable Management
  4. SC 200-level: 鈥淭he Sociology of Food and Food Systems鈥 Joshua Hendrick, Associate Professor of Sociology
  5. SC 400-level: 鈥淔ood Fight: Inequality, Injustice, Resistance and Revolution in the Food System鈥 鈥 Joshua Hendrick, Associate Professor of Sociology
  6. HS 300-level: 鈥淭he Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: History, Narratives, and Contemporary Realities,鈥 Sara Scalenghe, Professor of History
  7. PL401: 鈥淧eace and Justice Capstone,鈥 Catriona Hanley, Associate Professor of Philosophy
2023-2024
  1. PS 423: 鈥淕enocide, Trauma, Memory: Mass Atrocity in the 21st Century鈥 (FA23) - Mary Kate Schneider, Associate Teaching Professor of Political Science and Director of Global Studies
  2. SC/HS: 鈥淩acial Justice and Truth Telling in Baltimore and Beyond鈥 - Michelle Gawerc, Professor of Sociology, and David Carey Jr., Doehler Chair and Professor of History
  3. HS 鈥淭o Serve and Protect? A History of the Police鈥 - Andrew Ross, Associate Professor of History
2022-2023
  1. PL*366: 鈥淪ocrates in America: A Study of Ideals,鈥 Richard Boothby, Professor of Philosophy
  2. AH*310: 鈥淎frican American Art: Race and Racism in the American Visual Imagination,鈥 Kerry Boeye, Associate Professor of Art History
2021-2022
  1. 鈥淐onflict, Democratization, and Development in the Balkans,鈥 Mary Kate Schneider, Associate Teaching Professor of Political Science

  2. 鈥淚nvesting in Black and Women Entrepreneurs,鈥 William Romani, Entrepreneur in Residence
2020-2021
  1. PS*310: 鈥淧rotest and Mobilization in Authoritarian Regimes," Carsten Vala, Professor of Political Science
  2. HS*481: 鈥淓thnicity and Political Violence in Modern Africa,鈥 Oghenetoja Okoh, Assistant Professor of History
  3. TH*314: 鈥淒isability and Trauma in the Christian Tradition,鈥 Dr. Nicole Reibe
  4. LW*300-level: 鈥淩ace and the Law,鈥 Father Timothy Brown
  5. WR*385: 鈥淭he Poetics of Social Justice,鈥 Jane Satterfield, Professor of Writing
2019-2020
  1. TH*310: 鈥淧eace Ethics," John Kiess, Associate Professor of Theology
  2. TH*204/HS*395: 鈥淰iolence and Holiness in Twentieth-Century El Salvador,鈥 Daniel Castillo, Associate Professor of Theology, and David Carey, Doehler Chair and Professor of History
  3. PH*300-level: 鈥淓thics and Politics of Humanitarian Intervention,鈥 James Snow, Assistant Teaching Professor of Philosophy
2018-2019
  1. 鈥淪pecial Topics in Rhetoric: Democracy, Policy, and America's Foundational Texts," Martin Camper, Associate Professor of Writing
  2. 鈥淧olitical Philosophy,鈥 Jessica Locke, Associate Professor of Philosophy, and Scott Adams, Assistant Director of Interfaith and Ecumenical Ministries
2017-2018
  1. 鈥淢igrants and Refugees in the Middle East,鈥 Sara Scalenghe, Professor of History
  2. 鈥淔orgiveness and Reconciliation,鈥 Rebekah Eklund, Professor of Theology
  3. 鈥淐hallenge of Genocide for Philosophy,鈥 James Snow, Assistant Teaching Professor of Philosophy
2016-2017
  1. 鈥淕ender, Human Rights, and Conflict,鈥 Moira Lynch, Assistant Professor of Political Science
  2. 鈥淔ood, Hunger, and the Bible,鈥 Lesley DiFransico, Visiting Affiliate Assistant Professor of Theology
  3. 鈥淕ender, Peace and Justice in East Asia: Texts and Contexts,鈥 Yu Zhang, Assistant Professor of Chinese
  4. 鈥淧hilosophy and Genocide,鈥 James Snow, Assistant Teaching Professor of Philosophy
  5. Yamilex Pena and Sandy Abboud presented research papers at the 2017 Jesuit Universities Humanitarian Action Network conferences at Holy Cross

2015-2016  
  1. 鈥淯rban Education and Justice through the Lens of Children鈥檚 Literature,鈥 Wendy Smith, Professor of Literacy Education and Teacher Education
  2. 鈥淭he Perfect Storm: Environmental Issues for the 21st Century,鈥 Bernadette Roche, Associate Professor of Biology
  3. 鈥淧hotography in Times of Crisis,鈥 Jonathan Malis, Visual and Performing Arts
  4. 鈥淐onflict, War, and Peace,鈥 Michelle Gawerc, Associate Professor of Sociology
  5. 鈥淎nthropology of Slavery,鈥 Richard Blum, Professor of Philosophy
2014-2015
  1. 鈥淧sychology of War and Peace,鈥 Richard Boothby, Professor of Philosophy
  2. 鈥淔orgiveness and Revenge,鈥 Catriona Hanley, Associate Professor of Philosophy
  3. 鈥淛ustice, Peace, and the Integrity of Creation,鈥 Daniel Castillo, Assistant Professor of Theology
  4. 鈥淢emoirs of Crisis,鈥 Jane Satterfield, Professor of Writing

P&J Course Revision Grants

2025-2026
  1. TH*395: 鈥淛ustice, Peace & the Integrity of Creation鈥 - Dr. Daniel Castillo, Associate Professor of Theology
2024-2025
  1. PS*300: 鈥淎frican Politics鈥 - Joan Ricart-Huguet, Assistant Professor of Political Science
  2. FR*333: 鈥淐aribbean Identities in Movement鈥 鈥 Heidi Shaker, Associate Professor of French
  3. TH*323: 鈥淲orship, Culture, and Justice鈥 - Zachary Dehm, Assistant Teaching Professor of Theology
2023-2024
  1. PS*365: 鈥淚nternational Politics鈥 - Janine Holc, Professor of Political Science
  2. SP368: 鈥淐olombian Narratives of Travel and Migration鈥 - Margarita Jacome, Professor of Spanish and Director of Latin American and Latino Studies Program
  3. FR*335: 鈥淎lgerian War: 1954-1962鈥 - Heidi Shaker, Associate Professor of French
  4. PY*425: 鈥淲hy Couples Fight鈥 鈥 Heather Lyons, Professor of Psychology
  5. PL*305D: 鈥淭he Ethics and Politics of Humanitarian Intervention鈥 - James Snow, Assistant Teaching Professor of Philosoph
  6. ED 鈥淪chooling in Baltimore鈥 - Stephanie Flores-Koulish, Professor of Education and Program Director of Curriculum and Instruction for Social Justice
2022-2023
  1. SN*308: 鈥淰iolence and Culture in 20th Century Colombia," Margarita Jacome, Professor of Spanish and Director of Latin American and Latino Studies Program
  2. FR*332: 鈥淭rauma and Testimony: Representations of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda," Heidi Shaker, Associate Professor of French
2019-2020
  1. WR*200: 鈥淚ntroduction to Creative Nonfiction,鈥 Jane Satterfield, Professor of Writing
2014-2015
  1. 鈥淐onflict, War, and Peace,鈥 Michelle Gawerc, Associate Professor of Sociology 

P&J Faculty Research Grants

2024-2025
  1. 鈥淭he IBSA Irony: (Un)Realized Social Justice for Brazilian Trafficking Victims,鈥 Tania Rosas-Moreno, Assistant Professor of Communication and Media

  2. 鈥淩ewriting Law Enforcement: Border Patrol Memoirs and Literary Advocacy,鈥 Stephen Park, Associate Professor of English

  3. 鈥淐omparative Lessons for 1918 Spanish Influenza and COVID-19,鈥 David Carey, Doehler Chair Professor of History

  4. 鈥淭he Experiences of Jewish girls and Young Women during the Holocaust,鈥 Janine Holc, Professor of Political Science

  5. 鈥淗ow to Protect Ancient Trees from Government Interests,鈥 Laurence Ross, Assistant Teaching Professor of English

  6. 鈥淚n Character Creativity and Out of Character Advocacy: Comedy, Celebrity, and Engaging to Promote Peace and Justice,鈥 Amy Becker, Professor of Communication and Media

  7. 鈥淲omen in Corporate Leadership as Catalysts for Workplace Justice: Exploring Female Board Members鈥 Role in Advancing Gender Equity through Corporate Social Responsibility,鈥 Jin Young (Kang) Lee, Assistant Professor of Management and Organizations

2023-2024
  1. 鈥淲ar, Global Health, and Peacebuilding鈥 - John Kiess, Associate Professor of Theology
  2. 鈥淭rauma and Death of Self in Ma m猫re m鈥檃 tu茅 [My Mother Killed Me] by Albert Nsengimana鈥 - Heidi Shaker, Associate Professor of French
  3. 鈥淯nderstanding and Misunderstanding Genocide鈥 - James Snow, Assistant Teaching Professor of Philosophy
  4. 鈥淭he Witness: Narratives of Resistance, Peace, and Reparation in the Works of Jes煤s Abad Colorado鈥 - Margarita Jacome, Professor of Spanish and Director of Latin American and Latino Studies Program
  5. 鈥淯nequal Education: The Origins and Distribution of Political Power in Contemporary Africa鈥 - Joan Ricart-Huguet, Assistant Professor of Political Science
  6. 鈥淛ustice in the Aftermath of Wartime Sexual Violence in Bosnia-Herzegovina鈥 - Mary Kate Schneider, Associate Teaching Professor of Political Science and Director of Global Studies
  7. "We are all Stories" LGBTQ+ Safezone Julio Fines Arts Exhibit, Mary Beth Akre, Professor of Visual Arts
2022-2023
  1. Confronting the Age of Cain: Christian Faith in the 鈥淎nthropocene, Daniel Castillo, Associate Professor of Theology
2019-2020
  1. 鈥淒isengagement in Donbass: Dynamics of Rebellion in Eastern Ukraine,鈥 Mary Kate Schneider, Associate Teaching Professor of Political Science
  2. 鈥淩epresentations of Trauma in Autobiographical Testimonies of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide,鈥 Heidi Brown, Assistant Professor of French
  3. 鈥淯nderstanding Nonviolent Antifascist Movements,鈥 Catriona Hanley, Associate Professor of Philosophy
2018-2019
  1. The Weavers of Trautenau: A Case Study of Child Slave Labor in Textile Firms During the Holocaust, Janine Holc, Professor of Political Science
  2. 鈥淭he Legacy of Martin Luther King鈥檚 Letter from a Birmingham Jail,鈥 Arthur Sutherland, Associate Professor of Theology

P&J Bunting Publication Grants

2024-2025
  1. Inca Garcilaso de la Vega: Literary Genealogies of a Colonial Intellectual in Nineteenth Century Peru, Thomas Ward, Emeritus Professor of Spanish
2023-2024
  1. Minority Identities in Nigeria: Contesting and Claiming Citizenship in the Twentieth Century, Oghenetoja Okoh, Assistant Professor of History

P&J Immersion Program Support Grants

2024-2025
  1. Exploratory trip to Santiago, Chile to develop summer course 鈥淢emory, History, and Curriculum," Stephanie Flores-Koulish, Professor of Education and Program Director of Curriculum and Instruction for Social Justice
2023-2024
  1. Global Studies Global Scholars trip to Martinique and Guadeloupe, Catherine Savell, Teaching Professor of French

P&J Conference Travel Grants

2024-2025
  1. "Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies conference," Dr. Catriona Hanley, Associate Professor of Philosophy, accompanied 4 P&J minors (Sawyer Little, Sarah Flores, Matt Dugan, and Kate McCormick)
  2. "International Communication Association," Tania Cantrell Rosas-Moreno, Assistant Professor of Communication and Media, presented on harassment women political journalists are enduring in Europe and the Middle East

P&J Course Operating Funds

2025-2026
  1. ED*311: Schooling in Baltimore, Stephanie Flores-Koulish, Professor of Education
2024-2025
  1. SC*348/HS*357/HS*452: 鈥淩acial Justice and Truth Telling: Baltimore and Beyond鈥 team-taught by Michelle Gawerc, Professor of Sociology, Professor David Carey, Doehler Chair and Professor of History, and Professor David Fakunle (Morgan State University)
  2. PS*311: African Politics, Professor Joan Ricart-Huguet, Assistant Professor of Political Science
2023-2024
  1. 鈥淏usiness French and Rendez-vous: Haiti鈥檚 solidarity in action project,鈥 Catherine Savell, Teaching Professor of French

P&J Student Grants

2025-2026
  1. "Global Studies  Global Scholars trip to Morocco", Jade Horwitz
  2. "Peace and Justice in the Living Tradition", at the de Nicola Center's annual Fall Conference, Daniel Fugitt
2024-2025
  1. "Global Studies Global Scholars trip to Martinique and Guadeloupe," Sawyer Little, Locke Sullivan, Yamil Hernandez, Jade Horwitz
  2. "Migration Justice Summit Travel," Charlotte Case
  3. "Public Relations Society of Ameria conference," Eisa Abu-Sbaih and Erin D'Alessandro
2020-2021
  1. 鈥淩eimagining Peacebuilding and Reconciliation: Micro-level Transitional Justice Mechanisms in Post-1994 Genocide Rwanda,鈥 Emma Sarazin
2019-2020
  1. 鈥淭he Concern for Justice in the Work of Albert Camus,鈥 Lulu Smith
  2. 鈥淭he Social Justice Dimensions of the Passover Seder,鈥 Edward Fine
2018-2019
  1. "Lemkin Summit to End Genocide and Mass Atrocities," Amanda Waggoner and Hannah Loiselle
  2. "Immigration Resource Database," Kassina Dwyer and Lena Haaf
  3. 鈥淓xamining NATO鈥檚 Shift from Collective Security to Humanitarian Intervention: Missions in the Balkans,鈥 International Studies Association's Belgrade Conference, Gaby Cortes
  4. "Back on My Feet" community research project, Megan Lynch and Josh Chrobak
  5. "Memorial Gardin in Govans community in Honor of Councilman Kenneth Harris," Bridget Fay, Evan Skalski, Jenna Christiani, and Josh Chrobak

 

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Heidi Shaker
Associate Professor of French
Director, Office of Peace and Justice
Maryland Hall 351-I
hsbrown@loyola.edu

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