The Arrupe Justice Corner is a space to reflect on the “gritty
realities” facing our global community and to discuss how we can
engage this reality most deeply. We’ll be featuring ways to get
involved, whether through sharing meals at a local homeless shelter or
participating in an immersion program in El Salvador. Finally, we hope
that this space may serve as a point of conversation in which we may
think critically about social justice and challenge each other to live
in true solidarity.
- April Action
- Appalachia Immersion: The Costs of Coal
- Colombia Immersion: Seeing Things Differently
- Bruises and Sniffing Glue: The Endless Cycle of Poverty and Prostitution in Lima, Peru
- Behind the Face of Oscar Romero: A Reflection on My Arrupe Immersion Trip to El Salvador
- Keeping California SAFE: Campaign to End Death Penalty Comes to USF
- Latino Gangs in Oakland and San Francisco: A Reflection on the Arrupe Justice Immersion
- Injustice, Healing & the Blues: A Reflection on the Arrupe Justice Immersion
- Reflection on the Ignatian Teach-In
- St. Vincent De Paul Wellness Center
- October Outreach: A Day of Making a Difference
- Reflections on Kairos: A family in the Fight for a Better World
- Reflection on the Jesuit Martyrs: A Radical Calling to Serve Others
- Ruined for Life
- The Ignatian Teach-In: One Family, Allied for Justice
- Sindy's Story: USF Senior & Undocumented Immigrant Fights to Make DREAM a Reality
- Dreaming for the Other 33%
- Realizing the DREAM of Many
- See the World Through New Eyes: The Casa Study Abroad Experience in El Salvador and the Philippines
- Community Action: Not Just Community Service
- The Nitty-Gritty: Change the World From Here
- Immersion Versus Service
- Through the Eyes of the Oppressed: Murals of the Mission District