Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Ivy League law school hiring ‘Director of Social Justice’

Ivy League law school hiring ‘Director of Social Justice’
  • The University of Pennsylvania Law School is looking to hire a high-level administrator to promote “social justice” on campus.
  • The new "Director of Social Justice Programs" will work with the school's Toll Public Interest Center, which facilitates student activism, often in the form of "resisting" President Trump's policies.

The University of Pennsylvania Law School will soon become the first in the Ivy League to retain a high-level administrator to promote “social justice” on campus.  
The new Director of Social Justice Programs will work at the Law School’s Toll Public Interest Center(TPIC), where they will collaborate with students, faculty, and local nonprofits to increase opportunities related to “social justice” for Law students. 
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“The Director will design and implement the comprehensive array of programs that will manifest in curriculum for scholars, fellows, and the broader social justice community at Penn Law,” the May 15 job postingindicates. 
As Campus Reform has reported, “social justice” administrators at other universities are frequently dispatched throughout campus to facilitate trainings on: 

  • privilege, 
  • implicit bias, and 
  • microaggressions, as well as to 
  • plan community events for student minorities..."

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