Social Justice and Equity Committee (SJEC)
Message from McKendree University President Daniel Dobbins
Members of the McKendree University Community,
It is clear we are living through an unprecedented time in the history of our nation.
Like many of you, I am profoundly sad and moved by the events of recent days and in
particular, the death of George Floyd and the civil unrest that has followed that
tragic loss of life.
At McKendree University, we believe in the fair and equitable treatment of all people. We value the dignity and sacred worth of all members of our community. These are words
written in the mission statement of our Social Justice and Equity Committee. The SJEC promotes positive and sustained relationships among all, inclusive of their race,
ethnicity, gender, religion, social class, sexuality, and all other aspects of the human experience.
It is disappointing to me and to many in our community to realize how far we still
have to go to achieve these basic principles and how truly broken that walk continues
to be for so many in our campus community and beyond. We must stand together as One
McKendree and work collectively for fair treatment, social justice and unity.
We speak often at McKendree about responsible citizenship as a tenet of our academic
mission, which is represented by the acronym REAL (Responsible Citizenship, Engagement, Academic Excellence, Lifelong Learning). Embedded in the mission is a commitment to each member of our community
to feel empowered to find your own voice and engage in positive change. I call on
all of us in the McKendree community, as caring, responsible citizens, to be a part
of the dialogue, to continue to learn about the issue of racial discrimination, and to promote positive change in our communities, both at home and on our campus.
Please join me in playing a role that brings about the positive change that we all
desire.
Sincerely,
Daniel C. Dobbins, President
McKendree University
The McKendree University Social Justice and Equity Committee (SJEC) was commissioned
by the University president in 2015. The committee of students, faculty, and staff
strives to promote knowledge and understanding among all members of the McKendree
University community about issues of diversity, inclusion, social justice, and equity.
McKendree University has affirmed a statement by The National Association of Schools, Colleges, and Universities of The United
Methodist Church, pledging a commitment to host "a series of conversations on concerns
of justice and dignity" and to take explicit action to "prioritize and reshape its
policies and institutional culture to foster more fully the dignity of all people."
The SJEC provides leadership for these important initiatives.
SJEC Mission
McKendree University values the dignity and sacred worth of all members of our community.
To achieve this end, the Social Justice and Equity Committee engages diverse members
of McKendree University in meaningful activities to promote positive and sustained
relationships among all persons inclusive of race/ethnicity, gender, religion, social
class, sexuality, and all other aspects of the human experience.
The SJEC sponsors various activities throughout the year including speakers, workshops,
opportunities for dialogue, a book club, and Brown Bag sessions about diversity, inclusion,
social justice, and equity for the campus community.
SJEC Presents Series
The SJEC sponsors “McKendree University’s Conversations on Social Justice in America and Abroad.” During these sessions, special guest speakers conduct an open campus dialogue focusing on social justice issues that influence the lives of people in our local communities, our nation, and the world. All students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend and participate in the dialogue. Conversations are held on Wednesday afternoons, 3:30 - 4:30 p.m., on the first floor of Holman Library.
PAST CONVERSATIONS
11/13/19: What Does Thanksgiving Mean to You? The Historical Account of Thanksgiving & It's Legacy in American Culture & Memory-Dr.Lauren Thompson
11/6/19: Why the Trump Impeachment is about Ukraine-Dr. Brian Frederking
10/30/19: The Straight Pride Movement-Kevin Kao and Paul Worrell
10/16/19: Social Justice Issues and the LGBTQIA+ Population-Julie A. Crawford
10/9/19: Sex Work in the U.S.: Does the Oldest Profession Need an Update?- Kae Edgcomb
10/2/19: #BreakingTheStigma: Mental Health Awareness-Allison Hoshide
9/25/19: Anti-Hazing in Greek Organizations-Phi Beta Sigma, Edward Hill
9/11/19: Community Harm Reduction Strategies for Drug Abuse: Dr. Stephen Hagen
4/24/19: Social Justice and Equity Committee Recap
4/17/19: "I'm Calling the Cops on Black People!"-Brent Reeves
4/10/19: Food Justice and Food Access-Rev. Dr. Tim Harrison
4/3/19: American Civil Rights Impact on North Ireland-Ciara Mallon
3/20/19: Music and Politics-Camyla Herandez
3/6/19: "Why are they doing that?" Understanding Trauma and Student Performance-Libby Trammell
2/27/19: How Rich is Too Rich?-Dr. Kevin Zanelotti
2/20/19: Who Called the Police? FAKE CRIME-Ranodore Foggs
2/13/19: What's Up with Blackface?-Dr. Melissa Barfield
2/6/19: Gender and Income Inequality, Men vs. Women-Dr. Melissa Barfield
1/30/19: Female Genital Mutilation-Dr. Brenda Boudreau
1/23/19: Stokely Riots-Brent Reeves
1/16/19: U.S. Human Rights Policy-Dr. Brian Frederking
11/28/18: Indigenous Communities - Dr. Lauren Thompson
11/14/18: Legitimizing Hate, Part 2: Media Portrayal of Violent Crimes - Dr. Pam Manning
11/07/18: Legitimizing Hate, Part 1: Hate Crimes - Dr. Neil Quisenberry
10/31/18: Church and Politics - Rev. Dr. Tim Harrison
10/24/18: Preventing Violence Against the Transgender Community - Spectrum Alliance
10/17/18: Is There a Stigma Against Mental Health Treatment in the Latinx Community? - Stephanie Gonzalez, Stephanie Gutierrez
10/10/18: Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome - Jazzmine Mitchell, Brent Reeves
10/03/18: Diversity in the Latinx Community - Dr. Aurélie Capron
9/26/18: Causes and Impact of Family Separations - Dr. Ann Collins
9/19/18: So You Think Jim Crow is a Thing of the Past? - Dr. Lauren Thompson and Caden Owens
9/12/18: Colin Kaepernick and the Nike Campaign - Shaneise Tally and Camyla Hernandez
Social Justice Book Club
Members of the McKendree community are invited to join the Social Justice Book Club. This spring, the Social Justice Book Club Selection is Dear Martin by Nic Stone. Past selections include The Hate You Give by Angie Thomas and In the Country We Love: My Family Divided by Diane Guerrero with Michelle Buford. Check your email or visit the library for announcements about joining.
About Dear Martin:
Justyce McAllister is a good kid, an honor student, and always there to help a friend—but
none of that matters to the police officer who just put him in handcuffs. Despite
leaving his rough neighborhood behind, he can’t escape the scorn of his former peers
or the ridicule of his new classmates.
Justyce looks to the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for answers. But do they
hold up anymore? He starts a journal to Dr. King to find out.
Then comes the day Justyce goes driving with his best friend, Manny, windows rolled
down, music turned up—way up, sparking the fury of a white off-duty cop beside them. Words fly. Shots are fired.
Justyce and Manny are caught in the crosshairs. In the media fallout, it’s Justyce
who is under attack.
Connection Groups
A signature program of the SJEC is the hosting of dialogue groups called "Connection
Groups." Connection Groups are small groups (approximately 5-8 members) of students,
faculty, and staff who engage in weekly dialogue about diversity and social justice
issues under the guidance of a trained student, faculty, or staff facilitator, called
a "change ambassador." Although Connection Groups follow a standard agenda from week
to week, the focus of discussions varies within each group, depending upon the needs
and interests of individual members. If you are interested in joining a Connection
Group or serving as a change ambassador, contact Mr. Ranadore Foggs, chair of the
SJEC.
Read a letter from the University president to the McKendree University community regarding the formation of Connection Groups.