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Tag Archives: social justice
Justice for All
Adam Ailsby ’01 is fueled by a desire to help people and resolve conflict. He is a partner with the law firm Kanuka Thuringer LLP. “I do the work I do because, if done properly, the law is an invaluable … Continue reading
Posted in Alumni, International, Service
Tagged Concordia, education, global, higher education, law, social justice
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Founder of The Global Fund for Children Speaks
Maya Ajmera spoke March 26 at Concordia about vulnerable children across the world and her mission to help them. The founder of The Global Fund for Children cited facts about the millions of children living with disease, living in poverty … Continue reading
A Mountaintop Experience
Mountains are moving. Students are in Kentucky for spring break to witness mountaintop removal and investigate how it affects the environment and the people of the region. Mountaintop removal is a common practice in the Appalachia region of Kentucky, where … Continue reading
Posted in National, Students, Sustainability
Tagged Appalachia, Concordia, education, environment, higher education, mountaintop removal, social justice
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Finding Her Cause
Kjerstin Sanden ’12, Roseville, Minn., learned to balance studying with fighting global poverty on a daily basis. Sanden is one of many Cobbers getting involved around the globe. As part of her Spanish major, she studied at the University of … Continue reading
Posted in International, Students, Study Abroad, Volunteer Service
Tagged co-op, Cobbers, Concordia College, Cooperative Education, Day of Hope, development, education, exchange student, Fargo, fighting global poverty, global issues, global studies, higher education, host family, International Women's Day, internship, Minnesota, Moorhead, NGO, non-governmental organization, North Dakota, Oxfam, Pamplona, political science, Robin Hood tax, social justice, Spain, Spanish, study abroad, University of Navarra, world
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