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Mission, Vision, & Pillars

Mission

The Center for Equity, Justice, and the Human Spirit at 91勛圖厙 is a vibrant and critical research, teaching, and public engagement initiative. The Center’s mission is to engage, to support, and to promote innovative thinking in a multiplicity of contexts and across disciplines regarding race, class, systemic inequities; and a faith that does justice toward a better understanding of issues impacting modern societies and vexing the human spirit.

In keeping with the mission of Xavier, the Center organizes conferences, seminars, lectures, and community convenings that bring together relevant experts, faculty, undergraduate and graduate students, and community members with diverse interests and backgrounds.

  

Vision

The Center for Equity, Justice, and the Human Spirit at 91勛圖厙 will serve as an anchor, magnet, beacon of hope, and catalyst for change reflecting and furthering our calling, as a Historically Black and Catholic university: to create a more just and humane society.

The Center will serve as an intellectual and physical convening place for research, for teaching, for community engagement, and for debate on issues related to race-based inequities, social identity production, and power relations that are embedded in our intellectual programs and across academic disciplines. As such, the Center will explore and work to eliminate political, social, and systemic inequities within systems and institutions.

The Center will come to be recognized as a convener for groups struggling in their own reconciliation as well as a force for good in the city, in the region, and in the nation through trainings of various kinds (ex: de-escalation, restorative justice, civil protest, and Catholic social teaching).

The Center will become a locus for individuals and groups seeking to put forth new theories and to verify others by studying, advocating, and engaging in empirically verifiable social change work.

The Four Pillars

I. Intellectual Engagement & Innovation

  • To explore systemic inequities, and develop and share proven tools that can assist in shifting dominant narratives, ideologies, and paradigms

II. Policy Research, Outreach & Activism

  • To foster and produce transformative interdisciplinary research that alters thinking and influences policy toward equity and justice
  • To engage with the academic community, community groups, government, and
    national organizations that seek to advance equity and justice through research and policy agendas

III. Leadership Capacity Building & Cultural Change

  • To bolster and scaffold leadership capacity and ontological development through coalition building, convenings, leadership development, workshops, and training 
  • To develop strategies that will serve as a catalyst for institutional and cultural change, and to work toward the closure of systemic gaps

IV. Faith & Social Justice

  • To explore and examine the way in which our faith calls us to act justly to love mercy, and walk humbly with our God in the world and obliges us to repair our society by practicing justice
  • To promote critical and engaged thinking about the role of faith in society, and organize public forums to encourage constructive dialogue